V a - M i w yHil'MITTPN'Rill C ilCn PPT III miAll ftlllfYf IMlfn , rals $6000 from a tUnce'cenlnl 18 j , "I i i ' mnjjjmiji . ' Aljk numcn me ltVW m mm ti i. c SI" iMi? ' -.' lLlk)yie-l: Found in iJMats afTJexTStftte" Legislature ffV.'II w.," 97 VTa..... -. ....... .m :hy Dnnuc !PH nun nr IIP rtmnni wwwmw wi . . W SyC'VWfttth first whiaperlnp of snrlnir. arapimtienft inr tee j-,egisnuiirp pvahltiK through the political earth I nremixe a fair cartltn of cajidldatts m May primary. UavMartha 0. Themas, known ai Ml rrhnmaa te thbuiand of Tlr.vn yr-(Bollete craduatps, nnneinrd her iUtPy today. She live, in Whit- fard.iChestcr County. SAVED $1,313,759 IN LAST YEAR 'Econemlca Effactad Through Ce-or dinatien, It la Shown TheMlttfcn mftnagemnitef thr rhlln delphla llapld Transit Company f ffectcd savings of $1,H9;759 last year through .economies, brought ubeut by the w ortllhutlerttlepartmcnt. William C. Cenncll, nesislant te Wil liam C. Dunbnr, vice prcMilent in charge of finance, made that Rtntfrnnit today before the I'nbllc Service Com Cem Com mleweh at a transit valuation hearitiR in City Hall. " 3lri Cennell said $212,0110 was pave 1 In the operation of the Market Street subway and elevated through rutting down the number of tlckct-tnl.cr nntl in changlnc the system of denning. VarletiB economies in the maintenance of way department amounted te -01!. 450, but the greatest saving was in the matter of wage.s due te shortening the weekly hour average of the empleyes. That sum wn ?S3.30.1. It was ef fected through reductions In hours from seventy te iifty-six and from fifty-four LEGinN POST PAYS HONOR TO VETERAN C. H. Imhof Members Attend Funeral of Sergeant Qern- gross, Who Died Overseas BENEFIT DANCE PLANNED v $ M.M TlieniBH prebnblr will tir the first te forty-four hour a urck in arleit B.aaa a h 'aI Ai-1 A il 3 ah aha! A tot Ahlw 1 -!.. A a & rVi awm a. ii u uinn iiiuuiium ur i"v mr. f.WA. ...- a ii. - r -.1 ihMk.l.l i t. I Cr wemnn vitciea in hip uviicriu Aaciumj ueparimcius, 11. jreiu v-mrier vAnm ..? . i"tni , BACK CRET FAIR PLAN frim rliAfai fVitrv. . Ah n rUPIMlt St mettiM, of men leaders, including Hon Hen y tter Lrry Byre, it was decided te s x nave we woman in me i-eumy ueiegn- ..... . . ;WH t Ien tt'thi. Heuse lit Ilarr sbure. marKet street Business rvien ,w The Chester Countr organization has i derse Site for Exposition fe..KEi"E lp'0K"'?uii"",,,J":' The Market Street Association. In- the support of women's organisatiens there, at Its anniversary luncheon In the Hetel Adelphla today, again put itself en " Acthe In Many Fields recerM as foverins the Cret plan for the 'At the last primary Miss Themas was Sflsijui-tViitennlnl Exposition sltf. A aemlnated for deleuate te the proposed , wns amc(1 , nrrnn.e Btate constitutional convention, etcrs, - ... throughout the State, however, rejected !-e!lc of mom lily meetinss in smiperi the convention plan of thi s-if and of the rvpeslt'yn pm- '-,. MlM'Themas is trcasuieref the Penn- praiy , lft. avlvanln Leasue of Women Voters and .. ' ,. ... ....... (J i ! HlrPftnr nf thp AVel Chester He". I'ntnel enmiPi wn- eieeieu prrMiinn m L8,.".dJ.te'ln.r of ,lnc, "?r i'r.l. ,-uA.:. of Ihp iiertnt!n.i. Otliei- officers chosen ftccreatien Association. She is active nre: Tirst vice prcsld nt ilarr ( In numerous Chester County cduca- K ew "'n rrp i m. I" am tienal a-Jd phllanthrepie projects. I'renln; secretary. Jwliii X K 1 ar- r. rri. ' i ;.,. ,..,!. .... i. !,. iIpp : trpnsiirer. I' rank (,. hvc. A Thp fteerge H. Tmhef fe!, IS3, ob served Washington's Illrthdny In rather solemn foshlen. It fell te the, pest te take charge of the funeral services for the late Ser geant ,101m A. ti'crngiess. whose body arrived vc cenyy from over seas. After n mns al I rue uiuucii ni i in- ,ii e s r i tccieus Hloed. the pesl marched with tlift body te the grave in Hely Sepulchre Come Ceme t ery. Several celebrations of the holiday tentatively arranged bv the pest were canceled or puf aside. The pest nKe refused te participate in any of the numerous Legien activities of the day, because it was desired te hnve as many members as possible nt the funeral. be held tonight in Mercantile Halt The proceeds will apply toward the fund for a memorial home te be located at tk"T North Twenty second street. The Oreel v ,Pest smoker was iicitl oil Friday evening. In Arcnfle. Hall. The iiessibllltv of a permanent nest home new engages the members of the pesr. ai me. msi meeting u whs veicn te take ten shares In a building and lean fcptripany In the name of the pest. The pest rooms nre new located at W2'2 Lancaster nvenue. V. II. Qulgley has been appointed secretary of the seventh district of the Legien, which comprises nil the pests of West Philadelphia. At n recent meeting of (he district a resolution condemning the stand 'of Senater Pepper en the question of the bonus was adopted. All of the pests of West Philadelphia have been Invited te join in services Memerial Day nt Fern Fern weed Cemetery. Mnncilnr tiif)it tfct T ill tiavn a I titiwil.nt nt tlin MenPrlict Kfrrtfi fliili. j 1," North Fifteenth street. This will murk the end of the social nclhl(ic of jthn pet until after the rinse of the ' Lenten reason. APPEAL TO MR. PEPPER Church Federation Asks Him te Aid Ratification of Treaties Senater Pepper uas requested today by the Philadelphia Federation of Churches te de everything In his power te obtain the ratification efAthctrcatles adopted by the. Washington Arms Con ference. The federation, upon recommendation of lta Committee en International Rela tions, of which the Itev. Herbert K. llrnten ischnirman, will work te crc nte public sentiment favorable te the speedy ratification of the treaties. Ministers of all denominations will be te discuss International affairs mid "create an International miuil" conducive te better lelatiens between nations. 1 r. llentnn's committee be lieves that the Philadelphia clergy An Odd-Shaped Bracelet Watcli Made of 14-kt. Rrccn reUI and fitted with h dependable 15-jcwcled movement ribbon wrist band $60. Wc offer only watches that can be recom mended for timekeeping. Our stock is large and our prices moderate. S. Kind & Sens me chestimi st DIAMOND MKISCIIANTS .inWFLIOr.S SILVlCnSMlTIIS nn nrreniplMi a ireat deal In tin wn.v The Lawience F. llclnne.v Pest hopes of creating sentiment for the tte.iiles. f , activities of the Bryn Mnwr Alumnae, heard of directors was also elee e.l. After, bee graduation he served sue-. J'"'"!!?1 lf..mnl'-v i ' ri m!p i'w reasfully as warden of Pembroke Hail. I Wells. Mllleni .1. Lldrldgc. rank n position whirh made her etticiai ' """u,r; ". '. Vi VvmT ', n" hostess of that important division of h. Llklns A. 1. Ouetins. William 15. the celleee Levis. K. S. Simmi, I. ". blcpliens. Harrv H. tleldbers. - I'eiung. -' tcr H it the college There is a possibility of n contest against Miss Thenia. however, as Isn- ' belle Darlington, a member or the(."he tcr County bar. is n candidate for the legislature. Miss IJarlingten has nmnr friends and may make n strong fight if she remains In the field. ' A woman candidate for the Legisla ture from Delawnr" County le oppose i Mrs. E. E. Slellck who h nlrendy out for the office, may be announced te- morrow night at n meeting in Chester 1. W. Merrill and .1. K. Tllej. SWALLOWS NEEDLES Were Mixed With Peanuts and V r Weman Eats Beth Fating phonograph needles that be came mixpl with peanuts last night fnllcl le nerec with Laurina Moes. of the Weman's Hepubllean Club of twcnty-lne ears old. J 10 Seuth Hflh Delaware County ;": wl,,!.'s '. "VL,,ui',",nl Mliiering wim ieuii- niun- Has Started Campaign Laurina bought some peanuts And n Mrs. Mctick's campaign already I- package of needles. She put rhem both nndcr way. Today she is distributing in her overcoat pocket. I eining out of "tilers" throughout Delaware 'Count, a movie shortly nftcr HI e clock -he txplaining her platform. . N' reached in her pocket for a handful of The "tilers" bear the beaijiii!: "Who peanuts. The needles were mixed with Is Mrs. Mellck?" and then tell of her the peanuts and Miss Metes i,w allowed work as u member of various women's both, organisatiens. She says she believes In the educational and recreational riiirn AC DRUNKEN DRIVER alue of motion pictures, and stands NIMtU Hd unupmupj umvun for the best possible legislation con- ' -- e . ,,'u cernlng them. She also stands for th" Charles Leach. 5908 Springfield inmost efficiency and economy in State "Avenue, Pays $100 ajlSSs-k- la .. ABOMthe narnp, mentlene.1 as pos- S1?" " invlng his car wev, Bieie cnnuinniis uir i 1 - i. giiiiiiurc arc .,--,.... .,. , m-i;,.,,i, ,k, W y ,1 v Mrs. Bedfenl. Mrs. Frank F. Harber, of awnrthmere. and Mrs. .Tehn S. C Harvey, of Radner Mrs. Bedford and her associates sup-' ported Judge Isaac Jehnsen at the last plectlen and are opposed te the candi dacy of Mrs. Mellck, who campaigned against the veteran Delaware County jurist. , Anether candidacy brought fnrwiu'd1 today is that of Mi GertrHide McKin ney, chairman of the llutler County, League of Women Voters 8iid vice chairman of the Western district of the State Federation of Pennsylvania Wom en. rMiss MeKinney believes she would make a capable representative at Hor Her riiburg. I when he ran into the moterejelp of Deminic Deminie, HVJ." .lulinne street. I.eacli proceed te Sixteenth street and Parkway, where he was arrested. Leach stated he had just taken some medicine, and that he had nor been drinking any liquor or alcoholic bev - ernges. ., , (T- - - ' Weatville Church te Give Party A card parly and dance for the licne- , fit 'of St. Ann's Catholic Churchy Wcstville, N. .1 . will be given in the church auditorium lonieirow evening An orchestra and soloists arc en the pregiam. Albert Ituckhern is ehairman of the Committee en Arrangement. T?ecprocXlAutemobileTnsurance () SAVING but that is net all. This saving is backed up by real service in every department and by $750,000.00 in assets. Write for particulars. Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange Bread Street and Seuth Pcnn Square PHILADELPHIA r N'ame Address O The Charmed Circle! Ven can be pretty Mite that tlic crowds and tlic business arc te be found where Mich concerns as the United Cigar Stores, I loin & Flanlart HakitiR Ce. and tlic Scluilte Cigar Stoics locate! Well uni'ie invited te join the dimmed circle. Attractive sttcct and sccond-lleor shops ate new available right where all three of these concerns ate fleurishing: en I) lead straet from Sansbm te Walnut. Five-year leases an exceptional opportu nity! A limited number still open se wittc, phone or call promptly for details. Mastbaum Bres. & Fleisher 1424 Se. l'enn Squat c I0E30E aocaec n a e a e r; iv . TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES "-t . r- WALK-OVER New Uniform Bill of Lading Effective March 15, 1922 The radical chntiKcs made ncecsMiry 1). tlic decision of the Interstate Commerce Commission require au thentic information and lenjr experience in the pro duction of 11 L forms. Te any company with n sliippiiifr problem wc eiler u service of proven vulue. Ker tliirty-cipht years we have been dcsiRiiinfr .systems for nearly every dc dc partment in hundreds of lines of business. Well -known local companies; In every line of business will tell you that we hnve been able te show them saving" of TIMK. LA 11011 and MONEY. It will eest you nothing te find out whether or net We can serve you te your advantage. A request for information puts you under no obligation. Write or phone. Autographic Register Ce. 1015 Lincoln Bldg., Phila., Pa. JOHN J. RUDDY. Dist. MRr. 30 y e n e Hell. Miriiw r.l'.'il; hf'.is(nr. ItiKr ..i'M Sj stems for all businesses Kull Stationery for Mani Mani eolding llevices. Three or tl mere copies nt one vn'itiim g without intcrlealng ul rj carbon. A ecu rule aligu- II in out. J-JS3yt;:!3JS ' - 'i f2628 GteUnutTizivet. Chemise and Gowns $4.45 each Fermer Price, $7.50 Handsome Washable Satin Gowns and Chemise; Heme tailored, ethers beautifully trimmed. Satin Bleemers at $2.25; former price $4.85. Several dainty styles, unusually .well made. Satin Camisoles at $1.10; former price $2.00. 1 he popular plain-tailored models. Crepe dc Chine Step-ins at $1.50; former price $2.95. Made from silks of unusually .geed quality and in attractive styles. Women's Distinctive Dresses $35.00 Fer Afternoon and Street Wear Materials of the loveliest texture tricetine, cpenge, InfTetn, crepe-knit, sntin crepe, crepe de chine, Peiret twill, mescaline mid Canten crrpe. One could wiih fc nothing newer or morn nttrnctivc than the model thass Dresses depirt. Leng, straight lines are most popular for the matron, hut there nre plenty of varied styles for every type of weninn. ' OC 30E20E onaei aonae: aotae & B Irton n. neiirteH. lAinc Inland City N. .T . I Jehn J Doelln MR N. aath t . and .MaM nd Blttncln V Uuma. ."1102 Addlien ' I r. Mnnilnit. ISlrt Brown i , (mufl A. Sl'rokeff I3J CetharliiB "i . and Denild J Kerry. 3:no N Utn m and Fe.-tha Rese F. CeTien. S23.1 N. 13th t M. xr..nln. :ir,4ft N" luindelph '. Merrli-vBloem. I'amdan, and Bslla Ketitn I.en S. Bur.dlc. 122I1 nera n, and Manr.ip 871-X 10th si W. Grave. M23 Fentaln st I Jack A. arenbrf. 712 Peuth at . and Bertls ' Jareli Null. W2 S. ftTth at. and Tranc" Kuttaner. 733 Seuth it fcrhwa.ru 2021 S n.'.ih at. , . Jess C. Baldwin. 2121 llaiceclv si . and C'hailea E. Hreiras 1132 Redman at., and Anna 51 .Marz. Slfl S Slut at. Be-tha. l".anatd. M7 H Junlner t. William A. ItiiEura. r.2J" Ilaltlmera ae . Stanlry Soils sale. Sit N. Xiwmirt'l it and Harrlnt C. Mrredl.li. n.TPli) Odar ar and Janlna Jaskawaka. 134 Vln i Qtla K. .well. Nw Veilt City and Anna Jehn S. Leng. 4317 Oakland at., and Abbl- M. Owen. 1501 W Olrard a Uallairher. 200(1 K. Serjeant ii Harry J. Jlnlrl. Knexrllld, Pa., and Anne Joeph Ruh K417 Harlan ai and Cain ' I. Dalcamp. Lwlburir. Pa. ,. ina McOeern. 17JT .Mastr at. Charles J. Heller. 429 N 30th it. Ifidijehn Celeman 2312 Wharten at and -Mice i Lura M. Clchern. 431U N Bedlne. it: J Harris. HIU N. 23d i. Frank Shaw (112 K. Indiana ave.. and I.mils Dnbr. 1721 Falrmeunt a.. and Marlen Harrlntten 10O7 K. Ontario s Helen Zubreck. 1721 Falrmeunt ar. Jeseph Wlnskl. U13 X American at , and Charles I' Olllman. frth Wale". Pa . an I ' Laldy Hamlak. '.I2'"i N American at Surah A' Nerrla. 2311 W. Odkdalr ft. Kdward J Parker, 133 Wlldey at . and Jama P. Uurmll. "41 .V (llh t . and Har- Marie KeenlK. 243' dakdale et ' net H. Unei r. S. Naval Heme Phlla. Jeseph Sokellc. 173 N Franklin at and William R. reDrtick. 201"i Semer at . and Sarah Kacher 302 Trea at. Anna M, WaUh 2042 Hanem at. Jeseph' Jerke Frankllnvllle. V I andAntent PewaBIn vrz. H71S Salmen at., and1 Laura Shaphard I'runkllni'lll. N. J I Blanrha Vllrlr.ski 2700 Salmen at. Waller II. Zaltler. 1121 Kenwued ave. and Charles B. Kocen IflS Drape at., and Kath- Allca Margaret lluseen. 2309 Watklne al ryn Anvrek l.'H C.rape at Hrman Bhulman Pheenlxvllle. Pa. nd Chsilas D. Mauger. r.600 Rlatnir Sun af., 'Anna Rantzer, 420 W. Erie ave. I and lab". f snnwden, 3137 Quwn'Iaii" Theodere A Claeien. Baltimore, and Mae Clren Wallace. i43l N Warnock at . and Healy. Raspbure, Aid. i Fiennle Strain. 2431 N Warnock at Michael Maraere. ;13,i .. mill si . and Rebert R. Rlnlcnbarh 31S s I2ih M.. ami Maria D. Aqullanan. Helmeaburir, Pa j Flerrr.ee i:. Tasler BroekHn. I'a Themas 'Jlaaen. t6' Markee at . and .Minnie Albwii. H Chaklrr. .OS I'estei at . and Ann.i Miller. 703 M.irkoe at lledansky r.2:. Moere r) Ien Uraany. 37 N 41t t . and .arah Dane Mllsteln HI27 S. .'th it and Ren Ktakeurr e87 N 41st si , Schnyrtrman 1H23 H 3d n James C. Westcott. 11120 Mount Vernen al Hrr,J Wii'en. lUrrlibur. I'a andCa.tr and Atinn R. Innev. 2004 Ureen si. I , " 'Ie.np 12 J" P ?'11 ,". .. , David R. Illahley 838 E Chelten ave and Oraxi,) h-rardl. At ant r rit. s. J and Man- A. Cliarllnn 01)11 Summer at I I.na Mlratlte, tlanllc U . Benjamin Mlrhaelinn 1144 K Tlora si., and llrrbert I- tirfl 220 S .T.l'h al. and t Anna riMrat. L'alA P. Htlintlnhanna !, ljphn J. ntihr 813 K. Hancock al and Theresa 51 (illbart. Hit) H Hancock at Jehn Baker. 218 N. r.Sth al., and Anna M. Jenra. 218 N. 58th st IjV Themas J. Brne. 3033 niilnrada al and tr. ueiin ji, i auasjean un ie t.anrey at TlUIVr, nIHI..l-K), .1117 .Wlltllllll tt,V. UilJ Helen Partshsa, 211 Federal al. Jehn A. Murphr. 3038 Judaun at , and Win fred K. Tiicktr. 2"3d N. Benaail at Kamuel "Hhulbtra. ID21I U 1'aiijunk ate ana Anna sain, ikut . din at Charles W. Clark, 1522 . 22d it and Etltd 51 Baxter. 4118 Barilla st Htnry R. Cockroft. 2326 N Paletherp ,t,. and Elliabetb Walaen. 232(1 .V Paletherp fcVS IfsyefjFeldman 2032 N. .32d at and Peat, y.,f Kills, HKH Diamond at ,;t Mmea.A.'tl. Uurneae. 43U8 JUnajunk ve mw andHeUn R. Heward. 4308 5tanaunlc a M:4'- Jbaeric "Menathan. 1324 S. 2lth el . and Vff Anal Furev. .88 Pine at. '4f a1tnjamln F Cele. 233 B. 44th ft and Cain rO arlne a. Piatt. SD20 Sanaqm si. V jestpn watsen. Jialllmere. and Virrlnla Ilo' Ile' ,!, v -comb. 1B2I B 18lh at :;;' wntlMai Tkrilaskl. 2S30 Ovtrlnzlen at r.d WiT .-lAl Ambrnlavage. 2830 0erlnaten at JU, Themas JtcOulian. 1501 W. Dauphin at,, and U&imfemi, Decker. 3214 W. Oxferii al . and &! Kll Jaclisen, 1616 S. Orkney st . ;WfMph' r. Oleary. I807 Church at , and .tUVAaaph 11. qoedlnan. 4543 N. Carlisle st . vfS-.iand Mlnera R. Tldeman. 421'J Osage ave. iware. m. inompsen, VXJI N. Hancock si., and.4farv A. Ilenner. OM9H Ifaanhar at I muer a. Weiss. 704 H. 4th St.. and Karah afCKaeyer. r,nn wsrrlngien st. ,, u,r. tf. . ." ti.ii.tai ai nuu Ixickwoed. 1II2S N, 15th at 1412 Hunting park- ate.. I allentlns 4848 DurTleld at 1 arlhart J. llvlatirl. n?1f Ifaterrnril mim Ivijiw2 A'nia T. Ralph. 0231 Lltclnld st f'iJHJpmes Union. 5121 .Malcome ae.. and l.ll- mr ni "l. tiuanea, ei.'i .tiuicema ave, C r-a(ytSaaeiBlM4rr Miliar. 2433 Clirerd at wri-' itmny.iJ.-cnenKei 3311 N u&saKr.r.. 15.10 Chaatnut al and I.ajra, and Maty Jeaeuhinn a. Weatei Vlrrm' Fabrt, 878 N 2r.tt st t Istru. 757 N. IlingirKld al Patrice Kall 1620 itt Verron st Tnann "jeu Mummer at Benjamin A liarib) 2'l W Tluntintden at and Clara Babbitt 3044 Beyer at. P.i hard O'Donnell .lr , Duhlin, Pa .ml Mellv B Wende- Dublin. Pa. .eira I. B Harlan. 1443 S r.Mh il and Maiv rii'nafer 231 S. Jthan at Da'd Slni-er 2433 . 1th t and Berth St. .onion 113U Ritnr at and 1 d at. I Chlcaia, and Keiths llaliey. .hi IL.v 1 at Blew art, 4311 Baker at . and Han- ih tqnsghan. 1615 W. Ontario st m Anihel, 5231 Markat at., and Clll th T, W. H Triers, 5110 Uudlew st r. JUmlei lis. New VerW C ty, a Mi alattley, 1938 Ttau at. flf lilerty. 37 N. 57lh st , a Lb; ntliis. Ardmers. Pa, That fiw.t i.Hguslnsky aaca. Bnensiienan. i'a ijier, iea (7umirianil St.. and 11(11 Race at. alid Anna l--..V- .. ' enenanunan. J' 13 N Vll aM. Hursh. 22 N 7lh St. 'Viyne. i lllun St., ami Mary Mi ' JtIO H. 4th t E'lfchtrVv, 8361 N. Colerado at., and MM Mt Heran. N- Taj ler at. MfelwAn. 1523 Poplar- st!., n hillsr. Jr., , Cffanaatan. Bi USaWlil. A DREAM PALACE The faint einr nf Oriental In cense 1125.000 worth of sump ineus tappstr'eii and riiRs from tlie Far East filled wlih the ecductivn Hlrams of efl, wtlrtl music, bright with the slew of myriad Jeweled lampi all com bine te enchant the Benfes. Tin te Oat 28 Osicinf StTtn te Nil Tuesday Evcnintr, Feb will he "CARNIVAL NIGHT" Tables may 1 rc'jred by ap plyililf te Head Walter, or pheilna- Hpruce 0160, CAFE L'AIGLON fclaKSTNUT ii FlKTliUNTlt Find Out What the Shape of Your Feet Is Most of us think of a shoe as black or tan, button or lace, high or low. Wc like the leeks of a shoe, stamp our feet in it, and say, "That's all right, hew much?" But is that all going only by what the eyes see and net what the feet feel? Shee salesmen sec feet whose sym metry has been utterly destroyed by ill fitting shoes. These who knew, their, business are taking the trouble te explain that the shape of one man's feet is net the shape of anether's: nor is one woman's feet the same as another's. That's why the Walk-Over Sheps have many hundreds of different fittings and shapes in the new styles. It takes care a great deal of care te fit feet correctly. A shoe salesman must knew as much about feet as he does about shoes. At the Walk-Over Sheps they don't knew se much about selling shoes. But they de knew hew le Jit feet se that shoes of geed style will always held their shape and feci geed. And they have the best shoe materials te work with. $6-75 te $10 Hand-Clocked Silk-and-Weel Hosiery for Women $1.90 a Pair A Saving of About 80c a Pair. The fine, soft silk-and-wool one wants for early spring wear: blue, gray and tan with contrasting white clocks. Every pair perfect. A small special purchase which should sell fast at $ 1 .90 a pair, 3 pairs for $5.50. New Hosiery te Wear With Tweed Suits There i. ,i gre.it demand for tltis Hosiery find net in.ny stores have it. Made of silk - nnrl - cotton in the popular shades for Spring te match or harmonize with Tweed Suita or ether Sperta Clethes. Price $2.50 n pair. '.sggy? a 7he California Limited caters ie highest class travel 7ic Navajo, JheMsibnary, 7Ae Scout carry tourist and standard sleepers I22B MARKET Harpers Vakver 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS Ncrer hare you traveled en a finer train than the California Limited. 'I he same atcwarJ "all the way ' in Free Harvey dining car. A Pullman le Grand Canyon rim. The Navajo make.! fast time te California. Se de;n the Mis sionary, which also lias Pullman for the Canyon. The Scout's schedule i a little slower. All three carry tourist and standard leepera. Chair cars, tee. Yeu (Jet off the train three times a day beyond Kansan City, and enjoy Fred Harvey dollar meals served in dining rooms at ar tistic ntatien holds. Most trav elers like this plan. Step two days at Grand Can yon National Park en your way. The trails te the river are open all winter; it's summer down below. El Tovar, en the rim, i munaged hy Fred Harvey and never closes. Write, 'phone or call and let me help plan your California trip. Ask or "California Pic ture Boeki" something uniiue in travel publication?, contains bird's eye map of slate in color. R. C. Smith. Gen. Agent, A. T. (J S. F. Ky. G. C. Dillard, Dist. Pass. Agt., A. T. &.S. V. Ky. 602 Finance tildg., Philadelphia, Pa, Phene Locust 6424 lVJKL" 1 " J .Ml IB. llaaTS.' ! -aTiiiiiBiiHarHBBSaaBnV 1 JSJaV -aaBrBrBrBTBrBrBB $2.50 Taffeta Silk for $1.85 A geed, staple, firmly woven Taffeta, net n "bargain silk." It is 36 inches wide a,nd in geed shades of black, navy, brown, taupe and gray. Exceptional at $1.85 a yard. 55c Cotten Dimities at 38c 32-inch Irish. Pniiities, mostly in small neat pettcrrn, light and dark grounds; just what is wanted for wuisl". dresses nudj ciildren's i;armrnts. About 800 yird,s at this special price. , 1 M . .1 1 Z.1 r T Ill iiitiii rfl n iiistiM mTt en ri i , ,JmA MJiMlti&&Jste&faj Mb H.f.tJ.1 XM&L$imVA ft!&:
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