BHKWJKSMsTBBsl rB3iA fjm wam.wnmsMma&MKmmmnmmmR&-f&m nM.m W w .:m? t x sF,5aBWBJ' f ,,r T,it-RJMWfTOKas2tf v-wr BfflP &51 $fcw '.JH. Wgf w.w i . 4 "Ul T.iSWJKW.V ' '-fua .V ; e, jMl' .fMt .."IVThP '!. .fd'rgJL -- i-r . . 'vrcymriaxti.r a.k ' OKii-rak.Kci..iJurftvrar' . i-;v.s ? .(.vs. &n !; B EVENING PUBLIC Ll3D6EilMiLkbELpfeA, .'I't'O 9 tet' W W vt' wtrwiiH fSXJW$lJA.Xi j - - &W: rv ir i ft 2"-: ft&f $7 'Mi feu. SC V:-J t' V '.t BM i't Itt kw rti. 1;V r 1 B-t, i K I'X. iC l-ft' w. IV. a? I j- K' i ' ii'f. pft-, m: RW Elf-.T-iS-'. - - KT '-(H'.v 'M w&$m 09 ALA lljss ..V.S .. EAiuttira HAIR BALAAM MMfMDandraa-fl tisHalFaUlaJ L Rastaraa CeWaid .. "j liasjtf ta Cray aau FaaaJ Halif cvaMl.MaDnirtlita Ml tTW.WIOT0tl.N.-r. B1GEMA COST SHOWN IN CAMDEN Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Heart Shaped Valentine Cake. $1.50 Calces weigh 2'i lbs. each. Valentine Cakes, lb. 90c Pattie Shelli, Dez. SOc & St English Muffins, Dez. 25c Phene Spruce ''.') 18th & Chestnut Stt. 12th & Market Stt. 5600 Germaatewn Are. Atlantic City, N. J. LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA "I want tn said a visitor te I Wdlll IU Philadelphia the 1)6 SIHB ether day. "There . . are some records 10 EO 10 I want te com- I nare'c" pee or our 's" LcdlJ S terical Society, and I've been told I will be mere likely te find the old reference books I need at Leary's than anywhere else." Old and recent, there are mighty few books that' miss the experience of resting awhile at Leary's en their travels through the world. But they, seldom have a chance te rest long somebody's always looking for "just that very' book!" Remember, you don't have te buy anything te be welcome here you're welcome te come in and visit among the books. Controller Says Broadway,Plan Would Cost $8,000,000 Mere Than Northern Approach MASS-MEETING IS CALLED According te iiguies compiled by Sydney 1'. MrCnrd. City Controller of Camden, it would cost virtually 88,000, 000 less te condemn the properties' within the block;) bounded by I'enn. Market. Sixth nud Seventh btrects ns u rdnza for n bridge approach than it would te widen Ureadwny from Fed oral 'tren te Kuifihn nvenue. The figures have beyn tvnt te Jeseph II. reryth. chairman e the City l'lun nii'e Cninmissien. The f'optreller's figures were te hnvc bei-ii v-.id ln-t niijht at a mass-meet-trijj i.i i'ii Itreaihvay Theatre, Cam drn, li'i ilie m"ctini wu called off lie cuu.'a Hie theutrc was ten cold, due te a breakdown of the heating plan' It was announced that another incet iitR weuid be called at an early date. The iv pert shows that the property for the proposed northern pljza could be condemned '..r S-..000.000. while the eet of acni;irlns eneuch property en the east pule of Broadway te widen the street twenty feel would be between 87,000,000 and $10,000,000. The coat of the property tn be condemned in the original plan presented bv the City Planninc Commlsi'ien for the widening of Seventh .treci from l'cnn t" Federal street. Hadden avenue te the City Hall and Sixth ctreet as far south us Itcnen street has been estimated at ."JT.'O.OIW. That estimate, it wns t.lated. does net include the ce.t jif the .properly in the path of the proposed amendment te the plan for the widening of Sixth street from l'cnn street te Arch -trcet. Anether step toward the building of the Delaware Klver llridge en the Cam den side of the river was taken yester day when Sheriff Hatch and Under Sheriff llewett served summonses in laud condemnation proceeding en the MungPi' & Mcntiett Lumber Company, Haird Lumber Company, the Stockham estate and ethers-. The notice en the writs instructs property owners te tile within twenty days an answer setting forth the nature of their claims. The notice aKe advises that the lands in question "have been acquired by the Delaware Klver Joint Uridge Commission." W.W. & H. H. Knell, 1935 Mar ket St. KnlnhlUbtd 1838 February Sale of Fine Living-Roem Tables Everv TMe en our ftBlftflnnr. rnf n fw. ( altaAl.ilal.. nt nw dalf! Ne dropped or "clots out" pattern. Made bv the belt manufacturer vrh peclallte In Library punk Mahogany te n. e solid Table. We have them from veneered tool ueauiuui example el Chippendale Davenport. Table, OS Inche lone 24 Inche wide, $123) heavy elld Mahogany. Leuis XIV Table, C8 Inches long, 24 Inches wide, $94) heavy solid Mahogany? And we have Solid Mahogany Tep Tables, 00-lnch sixes, $37, $44, $52, $89, $60 and $74. Others, $21.50, $24, $27 and $32. Console Tables, Solid Mahogany, $45 and $50. Others, $19.50 te $39. All Period designs and elegant variety) every one a gem. Loek ever the best you can And, thin see our llr,;. We feel sure we can please you and save you money. Cnrefnl, Prompt Moter Cur DelWrrjr Wltliln KeiKennlilr Distune SAVE THE PARK Don't make a mistake which will take Fifty Years te rectify. Lecate the Sesqui-Centennial Exposition in Seuth Philadelphia where it rightly belongs. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA SESQUI CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE CRAZED MAN SHOOTS 14 Beeks Bought. Libraries Purchased. Leary's Boek Stere Ninth Street Belew Market (Opposite l'est Office) Kills Three Persons, Wounds Ten I and Ends Own Life In Swiss Town i Geneva, Feb. S. An automatic pis tol in each hand. Uattista 1'cstulncci. I suddenly crazed, terrorized the pie ' luresnue Swis town of liellinze'na. near Lake Magjiere. Monday, killing three persons, wounding ten ether.s and then committing suicide. He started at the railroad station, where he held up a crowd waiting for j a train, shoetinu and killlinr the two brothers lirenzlnl and wounding u third i traveler. lie then rushed through the i streets, sheeting pedestrians en sight. , Eijjht of his (ihetn took effect and one I of his victims later died. He then cn ' tered a restaurant, where he idiot and , wounded twu women, but lest one of ,; his automatics'. i Feiling an attempt te capture him in the eating heusv, he eluded the pur suit of n pese armed with rirle.s for several hours, while the townspeople remained barricaded in their homes until lie wa found dead, victim t' one f his remaining bullet.-.. y JUDGEDEFIES COURT Men wlie feveni selection by excellence rather than expense prefer Dedd's twelfth belexv Chestnut Philadelphids Igadine Hatters IDhere distinctive and exclusive styles in hats for men orig inate and set the fashions for correct head wear. e kmwxmmeMmmNSMmx'amg Is Biff and full I !' Strictly Fresh Eggs 50' Garman Threatens Legal Action te Prevent Appointment of Trustees Wilkes-Ilarre. Pa., Feb. S. Judge Jehn M .iar:uan threatens te take legal .l-'tten i. 'cent the appointment of Dr. fharle H. Miner. Dr. W. ,. Lathrop. V. Of Washburn. A. '. Campbell itd Mrs. fiertrudc V'lli.iui V'lli.iui seii as. a Heard of Trustees for tin pre- I ,iew county tuberculosis bus. plin!. .l.-.i'.ge Unrinan alleges the beard was illegally named by ll. A. 1 ulP'r. President Jidge of the county, and deilajes ll,1 'uw demands n meeting of roe , urt H I'ii in- .Hid tlift seh a M s.ng f !. nel held. Of the com' or,i' of I'.ppeiutiner.t I"' says' "I i '."iv .'mm tl'at the paper is "alie u its siuteii.fiits t'n it tiiey were appi.i.tei b tin- iinirl en bane." .1 ii'.g,' li lift says lie directed 1 '""el te eacb .Iielge. asking their approval or rejection el- I he names lie suggested All answered but Judge liarman, an i ufii" a week's delay Judge Fuller mai the auiieuiieement of the nppeintmen'- Cai'len of twelve Sold only in our Stores "3 3 sjip-jr il" " b.m ,' t L "i ' ' T ' a ' jraiiiiffiiKiiiiiiaimTOiiiiiajiiiiiiiiiffliaiiiiiiriii: She could eat anything without indigestion or sleeplessness Vex a time she had been troubled with gas after her evening meaLThe distress was most painful after eat ing potatoes or ether starchy feeds, of which she was very fend. Then she started taking two cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast every night between her evening meal and bed time. She poured about a half cup of boiling het water ever the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added a little cold water and drank. She found she could eat anything and sleep splendidly afterward. Thousands of men and women are finding that Fleischmann's Yeast corrects stomach and intestinal troubles. It promotes the flew of bila and pancreatic juice. Appetite is always kept normal and you are protected against indigestion Add 2 te 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast te your daily diet. Yeu will find that your whole digestive sys- tMtan greatly benentea. He mire it's Fleischmann's Yeast the familiar .tia-fall package with the yellow ,-fjc a, standing order witn rMeiscrirrjAnn-BYstafC g.fWV OSBORNE IS VICTOR IN SUIT Weman Leses S35.000 Alienation Case Against Prison Reformer Concord. X. II.. Feb. T. A veru. t in favor ( Tlieiu.i- M"tt O-bernc, prjiun referne r. :igainsl "horn Ms. Julia Mitllane lliiffy brought suit f .r .'!.", "Oe for ul. '-nation of the afteeu..!,-, el' her tenner li'isband, William .1 Duffy, was r turned by a jury here la night. Mr. Duffy charged that it w.. '. rough 0burn's .nfbienee that Duffy ought and eblaimd an annulmenr if his mtirralge en the grounds of in g.i Kirttlc In the nuirnage license. lJutTv v suhseijurntly married H . 'i Ilt-aley. -..s a n.ember of the guard a' in- Portsmouth Naval Prison uie-'t i isberne w .is commandant there. AFRICAN JjmKE CALMER Demand for Proclamation of Repub , lie Seems Dying Down Londen, 1", b. -Dispatches from Seuth Africa yesti'ruuy f'pert tile ap pareua calming down "f tie miiu tri'r situation, at least, m se far as It hud re. suited in demands for the proclamation of a republic. A Johannesburg me- sage says another muss-meeting held there Monday developed a reversal ff feeling ngiiinst the resolution passed bj Sunday's- meeting favoring u republic. Mean wnile, however, u conference held between Government and miners' representative tit Pretoria, te talk ever a possible settlement of the mine strike, failed of uny definite accom plishment. County Empleye Held as Ferger Pettsvllle, I'a.. Feb. S. Jehn L. Martin, it ceuntj cmplew, was ai--'rested yesterday at the County insane i Asylum, at Schuylkill Haven, mi a i forgery charge, made by the pollen of ' Klyriu, O. Martin was traced by let 'ters he wrote te his former home. He was committed te the county jull te ,uu-alt extradition. 1 Fire Sweeps Bleck In Alaska Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. 7 Fire that originated in the Keyiil Cafe at !) o'clock Oils' morning had at neon swent the block between D and 1. streets ami destroyed eight buildings. Seldieru sUtleneu here rmclBted. llremen In light ffa:-rW!!rr'--?F1 itsfclrffcstfcJrt'-ilfc.W I ifNefliiiiP'H m Oil Veur Victrela Ippl fflSl 11 IMMEDIATE HHI II DELIVERY MSt&EmV iWa Simply pay for your first selection fHHHjP'-T ' V fm of Records and enjoy the instru- HsBlS5rf ,- '&h meni ynur choice in your home lilil9BBr 1 nv !' J a without paying- a single cent until KMl'Bi U 4 M f im Take your choice of any style iS!WH '-I i ttm Victrela in any finish mMMM I I' m 23 CHESTNUT wS (t sssmmiaammiwcssssssgssgssgr' Sterling Silver Candlesticks ,t Tlicy arc substantially made of sterling silver; height, 8 inches; per pair $10.80. Fer weddings, anni versaries or similar occa sions, you probably can net cheese a mere acceptable gift than a pair of candlesticks. Almest every known style in our stock. S. Kind & Sens 1110 chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JKWELEKS SILVEHSMITH8 ' IT W sC J A ; SSSM tSS-SMtaiBM ll--M-i HLHsai IfV i asssssssH99 ii' i.v M&B&&z5nm!aM VH T FlaissssssssUIII OHOsOl mc a CACV "I ten M..J . K.H01 ,laAdr tllg'l , file. Has flanged cove weed l)ack anrT. -.I binder beard ru .J ends covered with grefeftj glazed agate narjeiv kS covered with tan leath-i erette paper; leather null SrW?Pedithl """ n-u tuoeea in. dex, held with one pest. The "Easy Clasp" fngt'ener securely loeV-I'l m rile and is et auincicnt size te ;mnKe opening and' .closing 0f, cliin J m an easy matter, abettor bize amy.' rncc, ,ec; $e.uu dez. 1 1 O D e 1 ""CHEAPER GRADE Our LiberftFPile,J70c $7.75 dez. Our Centaur File, 65c-$7.00 dez. Varieits'Other Sryleief Fdinbtvice. H A VEO & I UKENS: pej A, Stttienen, JLjPrintert, Blank Boek' VMf-, 12 N. 13th St , saoBOBsaeKaip: MUM 719 Walnuts.: wEaei :ss;?-sjm C r 126f2i Ol.. J:.r,iyiPA' 'MC. Fer Thursday Meney-Saving News of Real Importance Small lets in most instances (net all), incomplete sizes and oddments, but at savings well worth while. Come Thursday and leek around, whether you purchase or net. . Yeu will note many changes and improvements A NEW SPIRIT-IN .AN OD' STORE. -X.J ( Si V VYft V I 1 Fer Thursday, special let of $3.90 te $7.50 Blouses made of dimity and Georgette, also some Hand -.Made Waists, all at the one price of $2.75. Skirts cf prunella and ether all-wool materials in several c smart styles; no large sizes; special at $4.00 each. New Heuse Dresses in plaid, check and stripe ginghams; trimmed with pique, ricrac braid or organdie; special at $3.00 and $5.00. Odd let cf misses' Winter and Spring Coats and Suits, previously priced up te $50.00, broken sizes marked for clearance at $10.00 each. Winter and Spring Coats, Capes and Suits for misses; previously priced up te $62.50; reduced for quick clearance te $15.00 each. Net all sizes. Plain and Fur-Trimmed Coats for misses, previously priced up te $97.50; Thursday at $25.00 each. Net all sizes. Women's new Spring Dresses, many styles and materials, including Canten crepe, tricetine, taffeta and crepe de chine in effective colors, values up te $30.00, for $22.50. Serge and Satine Bleemers for gym nasium or te be worn under dark frocks; 6 te 20 years; previous prices, $3.75 te $6.75; new $2.25 te .$2.75. About 30 Bleemer Dresses for girls of 6 te 10 years te be closed out at $2.50 each; previously marked at $4.25. Gingham Dresses in sizes 6 te 14 years; lovely styles, most of them with touch of hand embroidery, special at $1.95. Girls' Smocks of gingham pongee and crepe; 8 te 16 years; $12.00 value Thursday for $5.25. Girls' White French Dresses, also pretty Gingham and Organdie Frecks; broken sizes from 6 te 16 years; previ ous prices, $7.75 te $25.00; hew $4.50 and $7.50. Peter Pan Jersey Dresses and Slip-en Dresses, with and without sleeves, ex cellent for school wear; reduced from $15.00 te $7.50. Women's Spring and Winter Coats; a clearance let, but in geed assortment of styles, colors and materials; new marked at $10.00 and $15.00 each; less than half the regular prices. Women's Spring and Winter Coats and Capes in tans, grays, Cepcn, navy and black; marked for quick clearance Thursday at $25.00 and $39.75 each. Women's Panvelaine, Evera, Belivia and Marvella Winter Coats, most of them with large fur cellars; formerly priced up te $97.50; new $59.50. Ninghai Pengca in natural shade; suitable for waists, dresses, men's shirts, draperies; 33 inches wide; special at $1.15 a yard. Satin-stripe Jersey Silks, 32 inches wide; $2.00 quality Thursday for $1.45 a yard. Georgette Crepes in light and dark colors, 40 inches wide; also Printed Foulards in small patterns, 36 inches wide, new $1.65 a yard; worth $2.00 and $2.25. White Washable Broadcloth Silk, 32 inches wide; also White Washable Jer sey Silk, 36-inch width, new $1.85 a yard; $2.25 and $2.50 qualities. ' Silks that were $3.00 te $4.50 at $2.65 a yard; included arc 40-inch Charmeuse, 40inch Satin, 40-inch Me Me teers, 40-inch Radium, 40-inch Crepe de China, A Remarkable Value iii Gloves Special purchase of 840 pairs of FINE FABRIC GLOVES for women, one of the best known makes, te sell at: 85c Pair Made of doe fabric and lined with silk; in gray mode, ecru, beaver, brown, white and black. Gloves which have been selling at $1.75 a pair and which we de net think you can find in any, ether Philadelphia store at anywhere near our price of 85c a pair. Printed Radium Silks for dresses, 40 inches wide and a geed quality in pat terns of black, navy, brown and Copen combined with white; $3.50 grade for $2.95 a' yard. Bamboo Cleth is a cotton suiting in a tussah weave; it is 36 inches wide ' and comes in shades suitable for sports clothes and children's garments; 50c a yard. Exceptional Greup of Misses' Dresses at $22.50 In the newest spring fashions with quaint basque waists and low waist lines when teff eta is used; in the soft crepe weaves with a tendency 'te straight lines, rc in the one sketched. Values from $25.00 te $30.00, some of them worth even mere. (Second Fleer) a Imported dotted Swisses, 31 inch; newest 'shades with small and medium sized dots, $1.50 a yard. Leng Cleth in 10-yard pieces; a de sirable 36-inch material fie. undergar ments and infants' clothes; $3.00 grade for $2.50 apiece. ( i ' Woven Tissues in colored checks, 31 inch; 38 and. 45 inch Strined and Checked Organdies; 36-inch Plain Ratine; previous prices up te $1,35 a yard; en tale, Thursday at 65c a yard. English All - Weel Hosiery for women, both plain and ribbed; desir able medium weight; net heavy or balky; small let te be closed out Thurs day at $1.95 a pair; previous prices, $2.50 te $3.50. , Women's Silk Umbrellas in attract ive colors and showing many smart handles; 500 of them Thursday special at $4.75 each. Women's Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters in pink, black, brown and navy; net all sizes in each color; well worth $25.00 te $35.00; en sale Thursday at $18.75: . Women's Imported Silk Knitted Swiss Scarfs in navy, henna, orchid and Copen, marked for quick clearance te $3.65 each; about half the regular prices. Broken sizes in children's Merode, Union Suits of wool and cotton or plain cotton; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; regular prices, $2.50 te $3.50; te be closed out at $1.25 and $1.50 each. Odd let of children's Merode Vests and Drawers; wool and cotton or plain cotton; Thursday, 75c each; regular prices, $1.00 te $1.75. t Small group of women's Genuine Swiss Vests, wool and cotton or all-cotton; regular prices, $1.85 te $3.00; Thursday at $1.00 each. Odds and ends of women's Hosiery, comprising small lets of Silk, Silk and Lisle, Cotten and Clocked White Lisle; all perfect goods and formerly priced at 75c te $1.50 a pair; te be closed out at SOc a pair. Women's first - quality All - Weel aWTT. WIVvnillKO Ul A VVIIllUrUlI'lC . 1 . , -1-1 1 . tf4 j f- tecii-i, Bpccseu inursuay at 91,13 jjaur. Small lets of men's fine Silk Socks, formerly priced from $1.25 te $3.50, te be closed out at $1.00 a pair. Net all sizes in each style. Men's Lisle and Cotten Socks, regu larly priced at 75c te $1.00, new 35c a pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00. Small group of Derine Back-Lacing Corsets, regularly .priced at $3.00 te $5.00, new $1.00 a pair. Small, sizes only. Satin Bleemers of geed flesh-color satin, .having ruffles tucked or trimmed with ? Val4h.ce; formerly priced from $3.00 te $4.85; Thursday at $2.25. Women's Pajamas of pretty striped materia, with little frog fastenings; all sizes; reduced from $2.00 te $1.00. 1 Philippine Night Gowns of lovely soft material and embroidered in many attractive styles; all sizes;, previous prices from $3.00 te $4.75, new $2.50 each. Nev Hand Bags in beaded envelope c!r. c; lovely colorings, in striped and floral designs; special for Thursday at $4.45. New Metal' Ginlles add a distinctive touch tc'frte'drle-piecc frock; different colored links; special at SOc and 95c. Small group-of girls' Winter Coats, -fur trimmed and lined throughout; formerly priced irem $45.00 te $67.50; new $12.50, $17.50 and $35.00. iNet.aH sizes. Children's Weel Velour Skirts en de tachable white bodies; made of splendid material In attractive pleats; 6 te T4 years; previous price, $10.50; new $8.75. 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