F IV I 200 LBS. IS HURT it Sleepers-r-Imperiled by anies Over North Marshall Street Restaurant CHILDREN ARE RESCUED W ' r W'k 0O'POUn(l TVOI1II1II " Mliirinij ,A when flic leaped from n second- Li wlntkw. at D70 North Mar I eirrct. at 10:20 o'clock 1aat tvhrn die rearcti sne nan '. -J !. (lfn tlr.luiliniif1 was .t .. -. ItiiilHif rt BHVA llAt niltl it On 11C ICR l'.' ."'ft " "" " r children tvcrc reKcuctt ireni tncir i . Iip eeeml .fleer. riiiierc Kntf., proprietor eftlte ('on ('en L..1.1 Tlestiiurnnt en the first fleer. . H 1lu fTU a 41b A. felnetnl Ait M the, nuiinmi,. " Vi ,,.'"" .ecend fleer. nnl Kntr.'s children i asleep there. Air. nntl .Mrs. .leiin Jwhern had cone te bed en the third. Jpliilne for help find followed by ?lx 1m Kats nulied upstairs ntul the six V Mr "'l M1' Gnmdiern nppwctl at a window nnd some one in the sttecr uld them te jump. Keine one else gave l ...mrr iinler. 'fiinihern pulled lin wife nwa'y from jijepen window, nnd ati Instnnt Inter 'T.dVent thieugh. wtrikliiB : the -inii;e f tlie adjoining Heuse. J we men in '?..... nlixtnnlril tecntel the WOllltlll. Li. ndghs mere thnn 200 pounds, nnd inflffCll in mine, "'i ... .jn. ! " Banarwlt Hospital with cut nnd brulfcs eri possibly ltiternnl tniurles. , , ! Then the Bremen arrived. ralRcd n Md'r nnd cnrrled Onnsshern down. He .. nrrrrnmP bv Smoke. I 'The pW Katz rhlldien arc Hese, four feur 'u. 'plln. twelve: Hyninn. eleven; ifieba seven: Herman, live, nnd Doro Dero Dore h four 'ears old. Neumnn Geld. VJ."7 A'irth Tenth street, nnd David Hplgcl, M West Thompson street, nre the two KM WHO lire liruii.iui. ir-iiuiibium: li .dTlns Mrs. Gaiuhern's life in break- T.m 1...(I.IIhii ! flfltYlflffAll fllkf-kllf "1800. sv. .. 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Prelacy Held, f nal Honbryfep Archdiocese .Mrs. Jehn (lanhetn. 070 North Marshall street, Jumped through n closed second -.story window last nifht lien she believed herself .trapped by flames. Twe men tried te catch her and did succeed In slightly lirenhlnc her fall She wns seriously Injured. Tim photograph shows the line of her fall mill where she hit and, bounded from a projecting cornice HUSBAND LAIN WIFE COLLAPSES BIG PRESBYTERIAN CAMPAIGN READY GETS TITLE 0FM0NS.GN0R The VcryKer. Jeseph A. Whltaker. Chancellor of the Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, hss been elevated by Pepe Plus XI te rank of domestic preUte,..Tvltii the title of "TUgbt Hcv crend Monslgner.V , Cable dispatches from Reme indicate Iip win elevated In a private audience witli the Pepe Saturday.- The olcvajlen of Father Whllnker wns one of the ,newly elected Pepe's first official nets apd was a slcnal honor for the archdiocese of Philadelphia. News of the elevation arrived by cable yesterday and was received nt the urch urch episcepal residence with gratification. Monslgner Whltaker. wne wns a ennp lain In the army, wns one of (lie most nenulnr nrlests in tills city. Cardinal Ueugbcrty and his niece, Miss T)oretliy SfcCermick, we're present when .flip Pepe elevated him te the prelacy. The appointment of Father "Whltake! recalls a heroic rescue in which he took n prominent part last summer, when he nnd the Kev. Geerge Caruimn. then secretary te the Cardinal, plunged Inte the Schuylkill Ttivcr nnd saved a nineteen-year-old girl from drowning. In the rescue the lives of both priests were endangered because of thei'- be coming stuck waist -deep in mud as they dragged the girl te the shore. Father Whltaker Is the first clergy man In America te be thus honored by the new Pepe. It Is net likely tlmt Monslgner Whltnker'a Investiture will take place in Tteme. since he must uwaii the promulgation of the papal bulls. In the event of It tnking place In Keine, and Achillea. , . . , I Monslgner Whinner was uern Shenandoah. April 10, 1877. After finishing studies nt the prlmiiry iwhoel he entered the Seminary e( St. Charles Borremco. Ovcrbroek, te begin "" for the priesthood. Later he studied at the American College, Heme. He wns ordained In the seminary chapcL Mv 28. 1004. by. Archblshrfp Ryan. Ills first appointment was ,at Ilia Church of St. .Kfnncis ae eaics, ii U. nhera tin WPVPlf MS Assistant' lOf six rears. On November 17. 1010. he u...... ..in nt Hf. Hlnnhpn s. j'err Carben, and after serving in that parish for feut years was named en mej faculty of 8t. Charles Seminary. j iff. h TTnllnil Riates entered the World War, Father Whltnker volun teered te serve as a vhaplaln and re ceived his commission as first lieuten ant December 22, 1017. He saw much service overseas, ministering te nil the troops In and around Never : be nlM acted as chaplain with the .102 M. R. H. and the Nineteenth Engineers. He wak demebilised July .11. 1010, and a month later became secretary te Cardinal Dougherty, who vas then Archbishop. When Monslgner F-. J. Fltzinaurlcc, the Chancellor, was appointed rectei. of the seminary. February 28, 10JO, Father Whltaker wns named Chancellor. Water Cfcltn-alittliigs tIE MSENIACI CALLEIIES IStO WKlul einwl ' .-a $M W&RR rr iwmmH " I Mm BAUME BENOy I 'J' ; '4 1 W VfflLsft IbBta i 1M m CAF L'AIQUOM- "IicktePre-WarPricei" One of the Daily Platter Specials Reait Beef Diuer, $1.25' Prim Rib of Bmf with Fresh Vagelabla Mixtd Salad a Che$e Dinner DancM, 7 H 9 Nb Cavtr tharce Hi if v i -s,. n-- iMm- K'6lmiUPvOFTEENTH HO. tEEMIHO VCO. NtWYORK w THOS STENOGRAPHER OR CLERK 'VatuiK lulr of rrflMBMnt nt.d pleas Inr ptraanalllr slth thr Jaara' -prrlenea In clrleal work alrea patltlan. Recently araduntnl Jrnm fn6irs.nlili" srhenl. Ace IS. Earn est, tnthnataatle vietV.tr. a in. tEDOEB nmcR Felice Unable te Get te Bettem! Evangelistic Drive te Start To Te of Sheeting of Polish ' morrow in 100 Churches Musician ' of City Mid, v.ns the ex-President' sole oh eh Jtct In freeing the slaves. "Lincoln u net a innniic en ine question ei 'livery." was Judge liennlwell's he- nf. "Rut mnny people failed te iea--11m that." V The nrocrem consisted of music by in nrpfifatrn utiflfii tlm dirpnlfnn nt Walter Oppenhelm, clierus bongs in which the audience joined. rccltntietiH te pupils from the Fnlrhlll Scheel, ndfr the guidance of MUs Genie Mar Mirie Weisler and Jehn Nlxderf nlse wntributcd several soles. The Invo cation and benediction were made, hy the Rev. (). K. Ketcls. division cheii- lain of the Sens of Veterans. A. J.. welasterk, vhalrninn of the illfvereiit rtmmlttees address. WAS SITTING WITH FRIENDS PLANNED ALONG NEW LINES J liu KedaWki. twenty-six years old. , An cwiujtelistle campnigi! will open n Polish muIclnn. was shot and , in 100 Piesbylcrinn churches of the Killed In the kitchen of his home. 012 ity tomorrow. Theie will be 100 Newi'iaiket street, cnily Sunday morn ' special picaihers from ether cities te ing while lenverslng with several men. assist the local pastors during the next Ills yiting wife with her two children two weeks. t was ns'ecp upstairs at the lime. It is the larges! campaign ever As i he came dewnstniis. attracted 'launched by the Presbyterians here ai.-l ; . , , , . ., . . ii, ! lesulls will he cnretully noted. Many, by the lonfusien incident le the inves- ; f (,1(l (hl1.f.,1P, Iiere - nmen)? , tlgntlen. tlie wife collapsed. Mrs. 15e- , largest In the country. I daNki wis prostrated yesterday, fear- The war put a step te tabernacle lag for ,he future of her children, An- JJ-f 'S.'-" fog. AZthe dri. two jenrs old. nnd Heience. three i wap tlie presbyterinn.s evolved n new U. who nlsn ncremniiiiipil them en tlie- mnnilix nlH. TIip family lins been left kind of cvanKellstlc camnaien the kind BiBO In several patriotic song selei- vli-tunllv destitute ns n result of the which Philadelphia will witness during Hms. ihernl" from Mendelssohn nnd j . ,,, .. tn rl.i.i,v i the next two weeks. Instead of making Handel by tlie Tiegn Cheral Seciclv. ' tragedy, according Je relatives. it ,, great interdenominational affair, atcemnanlcd bv Miss Helen Kane nnd The police, mystified by events lead- with one evangelist preaching in a big directed by James B. llnrtzcll. Miss ' lug up te the fatal hhoeting. are trynig tabernacle, it consists of simultaneous IU urii.-iiiniif- ..iiuiiii. I... ........n - i-,nii.ipi; ncilltt., 111 Ull lljf t.lllllt:ilv purred during the argument or wns the nrgc and small, with fifty te one bun result of an accident. One man. said i ih-pd visiting clergymen acting as spe spe te have been a member of (he party till clnl evangelists. tlie kitchen nt the time of the sheeting. ' Campaign headquarters is in the Is hclne held by t lie police of the Frent nelleviie-Stiatferd Hetel. In addition. delivered the. introductery1 and Muster .streets station as a niaic rial witness. lie gave in START WORK ON HOSPITAL l4tf$ASijv k Articles Silver h are extremely decorative and useful and outlive all ether household commodities Sterling Silver Dinner anf Tea Services Inexpensive Single Pieces "A book like muiic, Maria Chqpdelaine snys, as music docs, things that de often lie tee deep for tears." Dorethy Cnnficlrl Fisher i -V. '. Evcniny Pest. $2.00 at all boehstorea or front The Macmillan Company 64-66 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk A MASTERLY BUSINESS STROKE your chance te turn it $55, $50, $45 and $40 . Suits and Overcoats , closing out at one uniform price $ 28 p tutir's yil!I!IDl!li!l!P!IP.i;il'llllllllllllllWIIII4ll!!il!llllIIIUIIIIIIl!lllll!!li:l!illliiS!lllili!llW ! Milk-Fed j 1 Stewing i Chickens I round te Be Broken Today for Presbyterian Greup firellivl will Iip lirnl.-pn nf nnnn I mini- hr the thiee new buildings te be nildrd t the l'rebjlerlnn Hospital group nt Powelton nnd nundei-H avenues. Ad- ' drcwes ill be delivered by Henry X. Paul, president of the Heard of Trus tees, nnd ether ofneers nfhp hospital. ' 0n.c of the new buildings will be a fire-story s,tructuie, Willi the first two I stories of Indiana limestone and the 'three lemnlnlnir bteries of 'In-li-k. i inmmen ultli ninstene. .netlur Iniilil- cavc Ills name us leh n Wlilcliasac. nt Newmarket sticel near Fall-mount. Search Is being made for another man. According te (lie police, the orehes-ti-.i of which Hndn.sM as n member was plavlng In a ce'ncert Saturday night nt hall ni Fifth nnd Greeu stiects. He -find several ether mu sicians left the hnll shertlv before mid night and arrived at tlui Uedalski home about 12:.I0 o'clock. They had been sitting In the kitchen for u short time when the conversa tion centered en a revolver owned by one of thejnen. It Is fieni this point that the police have been unable te obtain a clear story. '10 first bullet fired entered lledal- skl's abdomen and im.he plunged ler inr will be two sieiies in height and' waul it second bullet trashed into .t cupbeaid behind lilin, splintering tlie woeil. "We have been man led three jears." Mrs. Itednlski said. "My luisband worked every tlay in a fncteiy at Third and Willow streets, but he plujeJ il claiiuct Snturilnv nights In a dance hull "t Fifth und tlieen streets. "lie came home nbeut 12 :.'!() Sund.tj morning. Seme friends were with lilin. Then theie wns a shot. The bullet lilt the wall ever theie behind thf stew. M husband cried, 'Don't fchoel again.' "The next bullet hit him InMlie stomach. Il went through hiui. nnd he fell, lie lay en the fleer a long time, and finally the doctors and pollen came. They told mc m.v husband was (lend. 'The children wcie sleeping when their father 'dime home. Thcv slept ihieugh it nil." DRUG PEDDLERS CURBED 1562 Police Arrests Since March 1, 1920, Mills Announces A continued vigorous campaign Jl similar material, and the third will lit or one story. The total cost will be about $300,000. The luiger building will be occupied 7 the laboratory, dUpensary and so cial tervice departments. The Ladies' jW j Society of tin- hospital has raised 70,000 of Its proposed cntitiilitilieu fei tha social service derailment. HOLDS WIVES' LIVES HARD Minister Says Husbands Should Continue Blandishments Mltn'M t llnu In r.n.... !.. .. .. !.A .1 I L "'- ,M -"l'iUlillh It Will would be continued after marriage, uc mrdlng te the Itcv. Dr. Cln-istinn Kop Kep Wl. pastor of the Churdi of the Cov Cev Cov jeant, llighteentli and Sprtite stiects. In nn aildrcst lust nlnhi. mi "Miiiinm i IhlShnntU" 111- k'nnnnl tnl.l .. ., . ' . w. r.,i.t lll.lll nevs well eneugli n woman's fiunrilc ' jiuwer or the candy she likes host din ing courtship dajs, but that after mnr- i ilaje he often forgets nnd doe-, net Jlways knew what te ghe ils wife en her birthday, even when he lemcmbcrs the ilaj. 1UO lUIKtm ,lncitillin.l nim.ilnnn c "life acntenrc at hard labor" for tlie , against the se-called clrug, or narcotic average wife and urged liusbiuul.s le'tratlic by the Philadelphia police has iPMtlted In n lrtual clean-up of tlie vinlnters and a senernl reduction hi the number of offenders, according te tig in os made public by the police. The icierd of arrests, the police say, since prohibition went into effect, in dicates that tile situation demanded particular attention in iccent jears. Prier te March 1. 1020, arrests fer1 violation of the use and sale of nar cotics worn se Insignificant that they were merely listed under the classifica tien of misdemeanors. Since Hint time police activity litis resuiteu in n sep al a ted tabulation. Suiiorlnlendent of Police Mitls an neunced jestcrday that 111 1020 20!) the third fleer of the City. Club has been engnged for two weeks. Campaign leaders, visiting preachers and local pastei.s will held luncheon conferences there. During the next two weeks Dr. Mc Neill will preach in llie evenings, be ginning Tuesday evening, te tlie com bined congregation of ji'ulvary and Tenth Prcsbytcrinn Churches. ' The Ilcv. Dr. Geeigc Gorden Mahj . general sccret-iiy of the Prcsbyteiian Ucncrnl Asscmeiy's, Committee en Evangelism, lins been indefatigable In , promoting the success of the "Prciby- ' it-rial plan." I'ntler his general dlrec dlrec lien, 10 pi esbj teries .tie conducting! two-year ciiiipnigus. Twenty-ive ethcis aje in the "prcuaratien ' stage. The Iffcv. Dr. Williini K. Klein, the enmpnign director, has been cenucLtcd with the lieueriil Assembly's Commit Ire as tecretaiy for tluec years. He has diiected many of tlicFe campaigns. SBnaVaPasngjaB . ggfljP'r I SUPERB VACUUM XUANERS 1900" ELECTRIC IRONERS The 4900' CATARACT There Is Only One "CATARACT" When you find a washer with the real "Figure 8" water action, wash ing quicker and mere thoroughly than any ether a rubbing beard action in the bottom of the plannishcd cop per tub a DOUBLE OSCILLATION combining the tip and toss it's a "1000" CATARACT. There's only one. rimnr Diamond 0800 ter Information, free Urmonntrallen or booklet, Alue eaii payment!.. Chas. W. Emery & Sens, 1304 Diamond St. 35 lb Full of nutrition satisfying. and E At all our Meat Markets f B H IFiMCf 111 fl WITlaWiIVWM YOU will be driving a real hard headed bargain if you invest in a Perry suit or overcoat this week. Your ability te see the chasm be tween the market values of these clothes and their present sale prices is the same sort of foresight that gives financiers their fame. AS borne out by the prices above, this is the winter's best oppor tunity for clothes buyers. Yeu don't have te take our say-se that these are $40 te $55 values; you can see it. Come new. Tomorrow there will be fewer te cheese from. Ferry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Si'.UH.imitr-ni'riCiiUiiiiiu.-tiiniiiiiiittirjiiii'iirJHmiiii'rii;! riiir.iiiiii.iL;!,;!,.! Te men who are building houses te sell A. BUILDER in St. Leuis put up a row of four family flats. He found them exceedingly diffi cult te rent. Then he put an ARCOLA in each flat individ ual het-water heating for each family. Every flat was rented and the following Spring he sold them at a handsome profit. . It pays te install the kind of heating equip ment that is an investment, net an expense. AMERICAN RADIATOR rOMRAMy; IDEM. Btihn nd AMERICAN Rtiiiltn f,r turt kitlini ntti 115 N. Bread St. Philadelphia, Pa. Am Ar .fL MaWam Sr-E f ' Il " II s i "HOW mme nnmw.nl nn lit. ...... !.... -. . ..,',.. v. i. , ..ni. , .,, iuiiiiiiii- f j i? blandishments of ceuitshlp days. JjW'.ur. Keppel, both the husband nntl w wire will be happier. 'GANG' REMEMBERS 'BILLY' 0nce Will Aid Crippled Member of "Easy-Going Secial" TllA ii I, . . ..,... Ii . P"" 1N K'viiib n nenent uance 2it,f?,r "" Matthews in Law ."nee Hall, Uread and Perter streets. ii?he ''?a"S" In officially knnwifiiN the fcasy.tiein,. Society" nntl "Hilly," a member n ilkirr, !.., i,... i. u, . -.- ".innei nun IMI-II HI HI, Allies llOSnitlll sllli'0 Insl 'ni.iiiiliei- ' ....u..,iu ,wii.,t iipiesteil fnp selllne ni when he was inn down bv a train and I having nniuitlc drugs In their posses "is legb se badly cnislied I lint ampii- slen, whih' "-! were apprehended for latiei, w11H neccssar... "imiy" u using drugs illegally. In llllil ln pe- 'A.CH (f nf Ufiil; fei' knmn Hum utt.l 1I,. ..miMilml am AiK mi ftut In ilrnn- nwPiv .. " - .-..... I nil' mill llll'lllllltltll -' iini' "iiu iinin '- 111 poisons en tin- riiarge 01 narcotic drug selling and li-0 were ancstcd for linving inn cot It- drugs in their posses pesses posses sien, The iiumbei- of ai'res since March 1. 10-0. when the current clusl- iiiiil the entire ic- lien I ion went Inte effect, litis icnclicd a total of liitl.'. I '7I N(,,;klllB " Jh when tlie accident t "' ' ,l is """ helpless mill pen- -..il . ' a M"t liE. '..'"'f "", fiicnilless. because thf i aiwnjs IimiKs e ij.uess ami pi ss. because .... f.. i... A .,..,,. , ,,,,v-i i,,,, ,,,,- llN mvii. I ni... w.l I . 'tli. .""" iiiii-iiiiMiii-e ik esprcteti at ,... iiuihi.. l I tilll.v j Reading Empleyes te Dance rvCalla Trad. rnllnMi m.-i u KiH"t jenrs of growth will he ccle- v 7. rrade Ceu"c" Meeting Here t.ne, b.v the Chestnut Street Station I At luetic Asicliiliiili of tlie Philadelphia I mini iiiiii nun mi- nunc ' tiPts me (e go le "I'.llh." who is I riai,-''u'a,',s u1'' "",l ,l"' '",il "f I il ill n, I ' il . I. .. i . . . I 'V.i i . ..- ' "ircii. iniiirmnn nt tlie 'National linel.ni 'I' In ('..., ..,.11 i iMWldcilt (if Hie Fiilleil Still.. Sit, ml iJriwalliMi. leilin i-illc.l the forelun friers nt 1 1 1 uh,,!,. , ,.,.,. ... ,.r and Heading Uailread with a (lance ami rccrplien Fiiiruary "I nt Claj ten's Aciiileni). (iiriinl incline ubevc Ninth slrct'l. The. da ntUng will begin at SiliU s :;iu I Bang! S-s-s-s-s! Beth rear tires at once. Sounds pretty bad end leeks worse! But you have a couple of spares along a lucky strike for you. LUCKY STRIKE.' When we discovered the toasting process six years age, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because new millions of smokers prefer , the special flavor of the ' Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted ft which teals in the dalieieua Burlay flavor And also because it's Colonial Hemes in Germantown That Will Appeal te the Discriminating Buyer Built as you would build. All stone, tiled reefs, copper gutters and rain speutinp, tongued and grooved hardwood flooring. Haines, Jenes & Cadbury plumbing fixtures, Hern & Branncn lighting fixtures, high class hardware. Reems are liberal in size and the houses are unusually well planned. Twe-car stone garages. Priced at $20,500. Three ways te reach these new Colonial Hemes By tiain. Pennsylvania Railroad te Upsal Station. By ttellcy, take car 53 en 0th St. te Wajne Ave. and Wcstvlew By auto, a beau tiful ride through Fairmount Pntk te Wayne Ave., then up Wayne Ave. te Wcstvicw Ave. ' ' Houses open today for inspection. ' JOHN H. McCLATCHY BUILDER OF HOMES Land Title Building Net the only sale, but proven by hundreds the best Linde February Furniture Sale I afTS II Ji - , 2$! 7 gigfliggSBgSgiigHgBglQg '!mmmR ! nm WMBBBBBSTn : MILsiS A7 A . : i. .l1- it. ... . "u,."ul 1ISU1 tue indulgence et this community by tryine !tlC w fVenattherearene ether bruary Furniture Sale! but ours. We frankly say te yeu: Visit all of them. Examine care fin ,yheVA,yetai1 ?ftheir Fu,rnitre' Particularly its construction nd 5n t 'm n "ft!3"7 u9te the prices- Then' if we can"t save you COMPARE" y W C yU W:'!- BUt in thG name of "science, Seme .sales are harping en quality and adroitly evading the price nnTi1 lh mesl ?IbM ffl""r' " b" Mete peinl P TvS I.ndc Stere is recognized throughout, the trade as being the greatest u m .'rn'Z"tth'ty-'? U,C V"Unt.r- AV rrlture Zifacturer '""" X? """ "i'uii inc eesc, even le the point of hcina mJ: f J.Z'' f "f' reputation, for it gua'Z "'""w " '""I" Mt-t i un 10 our customers. mi- guarantees in cemp"3ra "yle, quantities of Brass and Enameled Beds" Sefa Beds Dav "fiSd I'?"5 T Va!J Library Tables. Tea Wagons. Spinet Desks RatT?n i? ,? ate Lc and gle pieces for every room in the house ' "d Furmturc dnd "- 314 Living Roem Suits Reduced $69 (or SO.i iiial.egaiiN Jiui 1.31. . . rr .r--e $125 for ?00 threr-pici-e tapestrv exctstutTecl. $195 for ?j00 liigh-gi-aile rich blue eieur ilM , i2-ti ev r,rstllfl'cd it. blown meluii S375 for SeOO inaheatiy inipeitctl l.li-r ddtiMV $150 for S.'Ja upestry e erstufTrt. ,pritiB back. full sprtinjcdee: loe,c pnin. i-.i,,. tens $250 ter 5MCO lute ev rt -tufted : t.iuic moli.u meli.u $335 ter S.sfin eerstuffetl. Conibiiiatien imeImii-. joe ier .-nvu lines' wool tape-try autl meh 3ue ier .n.-ou l.Hc eettuMed S2 tr-f, ,,a,ul0, "cd mahogany -uit. lt5. or '; rjrd walnut Queen Anne ff.'S f01 5:9n "'alKiganv Lem. suit tV ,or t'--- el'' uev scn-picce suit f ler t)'-1 . limit si.N-ptcct Kninie mi t S650 'or JS.0 f.ei. , VI alut " p. air lllliC NC'lMII Milt. 295 Bedroom Suits Reduced $125 for Sl5 walnut und nulie-jain t,ur pic c !l -or 121 " ,1,ul '.",l '"alies'" ,ucen nn 522 tei S,00 ucautitul old iei mi-i 269 Dining Roem Suits Reduced lO'J Tit $225 -for .11 .- 1.1''- 'en- puce ij if en Anne ia'ii walnut suit- ten nieces III f 1 i' '1 It . .. .. $2?n t S ,:.,!..I.PCC..',,'1 .'.". ,..r C-.-0 -r, '"kjii ii waiuit. ten Se.iO inr S.-Ol i 1 ,-vira,,. ,.. .. . . : 'Ol .-ll li"01L'un (en..:....- .. I COfif. , , "". v" I' '' "'IT. TTUlf 1 ftl 1' .. .!....!. $090 ,r50JS ,r,ei;ia, ,h ' $175 for Js $385 S175 pc;e OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Cuiuc eur:! te insure prompt attention, us (he sterr ; mm-ded after ten ip'eir I'll l CtCS HENRY LINDE, 5 e'clncL; 23d, Columbia & Ridge Ave. I m .' m VvSi' ' f 7)1 1 iJ.j'.(M .rKJ .1 xm ' . lAlM ' tJe .1 r 'i - WH . tm I ! .' ' If V n I ' 4 t ( , i .'A 4 rt I hi mm jLVbijadelpliiu May 10, u7ed 13. lie'1 giiiingiiggii e ciece Kua cpuuuut) uum iK . IW I