4 "T. .! r 1 r Hi; $ ' Hit A U P-Vi i A. I IV .'. II. . &?. T & Of J ill 5 i t ft ! .' 'I' If t'A.' I' :i i x 5 M ii IP-' fit IJ.T. iYIm Elf-S mat, Weed ft Slctl Filu l--L t CL..L. A. P tr"T" . 7 : i MM, ewe, unary rrnoei mrniinre li' At 2 Arett St. Sinea 1884 v$ $ (tfhatamktr tlnlldlns) MD l. WANAMAKER 1 AK1 Phitedelpliias firvest BUTTER H.R.AIKEN g 108 N.Delaware Av..Phila. B jfsA your dcatci 1 i RUMORS HERE UNFOUNDED il ILL? NEWS TO Walks, Reads, Writes 20 Edi terials and Plans Flerida Fishing Trip J Hill I.UHII AOLU Ml iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .111111 vrar hawimiiiiiUMiiwwitf A SCO ' tiiiiniiiHBiiiiiiwiniy 3A IS c Hrl in lUR booklet ("Safeguarding Your Family's Future," should be read by every man having a family de pending upon him. We will gladly give or mail a copy te you. . Open Monday and Friday Evenings, Six te Mne o'clock ( X S or time wflA m JUS- AUeheAve-. j illlliHiliHiilliiNlt.liiajlUIII Ily ROHKHT V. MAXWELL St. rcfcrstinrfi. Mil., Feb. 23. It was reported .icstcrday Hint .lelui Waria-H maker wai seriously III en hit neht M which is 1Iiir ut (ineher off rnss Ai hi ti 11 i i.. ..... r..l .. ' of urine, n siiiiui i-iiiim in nil1 wiui "i HAS Mexico, live mllei from lirrr. la A Am I? always the ease when n prom- 'H St incut iiiun 1" lliehcii. the report enme Hp3 i.l. . I i f.... .1 .1... ........ i 1l, ll.wl.it. isjvi5 Will II UIMI win inn, mi- u.'i.i, niiim. .- .53f pliiun illil net Improve as the hours HV I'lllICO Oil. M The enl thing wrong with thp report Is tliat Mr Wnnamnker in net ill. Is net eenfiliPil te his bed nml Is ImvitiR 3 the time of hit life en his jncht. Mr. Wnniiiiiiiker ny fe himelf. nml hli'H phjsleiuii. Ur. W. K. Qulcksall. of , g l'hllnilt'lnhiii, corroborates him. We Miileil ever te Pas A (Jrllle es. teniay te mm em mint u was mi uoeui. Mr. 'Wniiiimiikrr's Mieht. tin' Cene P"s wure. was easily discovered, probably 1 S because it wn" the eni.i real ship near yr llie Island 1W' "ere "iirpriMMi 10 see g-.j tlie tlnntitiir naliioe all dressed no with H'-'.- -trim;- of Hues, whieli we leariipd later 'K were In honor of (teorRe WiishliiKten Instead of tljliiB a Keil Cress em- blem. Ir. JiiU'Kt-iill was the first per- y Mill we saw. g m Miip .Miey: y I'l Alt WtJ IHIIItlll.'DK C.lllritlult 111 -. ..... ................. ... . ...-.,. ..I. j .. .. ..l.....ti..1 fs ! nilWllllll. i W "Net at all." was the veph. "Cenn1 1 H nbeartl nml see for ourelf. which we HAS (lid wimeut raiiMns me jaeiu 10 reru Pc pereeptiblj. ' Jlr. aiinniakpr wai seated in a com- pV A Drep of 10c a Dezen in the Price of Eggs! The unusually mild weather of this week has resulted in increased laying activities by Mrs. Hen. Being in close touch constantly with the sources of supply, we arc able te give our customers the immediate benefit of , every market change. Geld Seal EGGS Afc Carten of twelve "The best in the nest" Strictly Fresh fertable chair en deck anil biHIy ''"-'HO Ktiifi'il in reading "The Riders of the H B EGGS dez 35 LOOK AT THAT BEAUTIFUL SKIN That'. What Thev VHI Say About Yeu When Yeu Use F-F 1EM0N CREAM AND F-F LEMON SOAP GET THE GENUINE l.nnk for thin THAIIi: M KK F-F LEMON CREAM All Drue and Departmrnt Stores and Beaut Parler MAIL US 10c FOR SAMPLE OF OUR CREAM Friednch-Friedrich Cliemiral Ce. Philadelphia 5 Every egg guaranteed fresh h 6 Asce Stores arc famous for their Quality Butter and Eggs WuMiiwii vn I'i'iiii urn iii'i i wfl i n uiihidibiwiiIIiiii wwiiarai: UiWAiiniiiiiiaiiiiiii'i mibiiueiw jil AStU A3-U ASIU H 5 l'tirpie Sae." written by his friend. Zhik' (irey. lie siniled as we approached, S and said : m "Onee mere I timst deny that I nuiiMj 111. I diin't knew hew the report 5j started, hut I am far from beini; a scK g man. I admit I am tired and am takiui; H a well-earned Mieatien, but Mint is nil. R workf"ei.tX SBUBtnMifflM inwiii'iiiii ' KPiuniii :rwwiii:niiiiEiijiiinS 5 I am restim,'. anil I will be tihysleall) E tit when I return te I'hlhidelphia." Mr. Wanauiiiker leeks well. tlieiiRh he is hearse lie mis this is nothing serious ntiil does tint mean lie has n cold, brcaii'e he ha been that wn for jrars. lie strained hi- xeice nmhing speeches n the Mi Kinlej campaign iij iij mest twentj jeai's iire. The Conewase pulled into Pass A (Jrllle Saturihi after a mouth's trip from .lacksenwlle. Mr. Wniinninker steed the vejnse erj well. !! he l.s ju i'i client sailor. II" stepped at St. Aiieustine and Miam.. "1 1 Get the Point Koh-I-Noer pen cils help you de u liiRRcr day's work with less fatigue, be cause they Rluie se easily. They are the "Rolls - Re y c c" a m our p v neil s. Leads as "smooth as pussy-willow." Ask for Kolw-Neor. At all hiuh-rlaa Stationery n u U Dcalrru in Drum Drum ine Matciinl. KOH-I-NOOR Pencils MMEPHISTOM Copylae Ink Penclla Hes'lar Izaak Walten Mr. Wimaniakcr had put in a busj day before we arrived. He wrote twenty editorials, took a walk en the beach, and intended te finish .line (ircj'.s- honk I- 'ire dinner. He will re main at the 1- .ml the rist of the week and then go farther euth en a fishing trip. Pishing is his i-liii-f i"laatien. Last j ear he hooked Hi! kinglish in one afternoon, which is almost a record. "1 am going te a plan- where there is a Mirieiy of tih." :iM Mr. Wuna muker. "1 don't like te futch the wiine kind nil the time. I like te sec something different. "Ie j en knew," he continued en thuslasticallj . "I caught one last je.ir that changed its color when he was landed" What kind was it. doctor?" "A dolphin," replied Dr. (Juick sall. "Ve.s, that's what it was," nid Mr. i Wniiamakci "H" had a face that looked lis if he. had inn into a brick wall. It was nil iulieil in. I hope we get sum. men ie't weilc." Mr H'nn.uii.ikiT arose when we started te ii me. "Hew de I h.i'1,." he a-k d. "lireat," we replltil "Tl.vll icll the folk- (il heliH about It," snid .lr. Wii'Miuaki r. This is the best we can de ; LEAGUE DISARMAMENT COMMISSION SEEKS LIGHT Desires Further Information en Washington Agreements Paris. Peb. 'j:;. ilty A. P.i- Tin Uisiuuiumeiii t'eiiiiiussiciii of the League of Nut ions teda decided it would be ncies..ir te have further light regnld Ing l lie agreements concluded ut Wash ington before prei-i filing further en the iplP'tlOII "f sJ.(.Nie llf lllllsellllUS gasej in warf.ne. The ipiesiimi of nii- trel et priMi'e. matnn.icture and trathc a of .i.'u.aiuents ul-.i was declared te he depending largel. iiniii lalilicalnei h. 2 the I ntted Mates iif tin. com cm nut signed at St. Cii'inialn along with the peace t reat with Austria. The secetarlut of the league was 'asked te iiupiire of the ether ferci'ii- nients Interested as te what results have been attained i oncoming the steps they Wire MsKeil tn take l.i elltuill I'lltltle.i. 'OHM ntleil h. the I niteil 51)0 9lelcVricls Ce. 1 Special Offerings in our February Sale OF Furniture Office Deuble Flat Tep Desk Full Quartered Oak ci"x:8" Ill'II.T-11' TOl'S IVi" S59.50 Quartered Oak W 60" Fiat Tep Desk GOOD CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH $.39.50 $59.50 (Wl re MsKeil tinii of tin Suites. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers 1 a. ?'! nea nrf j Ill) J 3ii J WS8 rWYW KgfK mf mi Aw fl 1 inQ'l ! f 1 ' 1 r J J Ws wWl Deetn't hurt a bit! Drep a little SL'HSVrtMene" en an achine corn, in- itVlKfflMMbne1 t.wi 1 he siib-i emuillli is made a partial report Imlnj. wj.lcll the full couiliil.ssien apiieeil before ad leiirnlng until .Iitlj !.". win n It is hoped the secretariat wi'l tin leUcctcil finiu i.ll eM-f the world the statistic, whhli the suh-i euiluit'ees .iskeil te". Tin I i.ll commission will Mien piecc'd le el.iheiatc oil the gin eral plan for 1I1.11 iiiaiui-tit . which for ' nier Premier Vhianl. chairman of the , omnilssjen, mi id he ws ceutident Mould , be read) for pieentiitlen at the next 1 meeting of the ilssemhl) of llie !egue in September BANDITS KIDNAP JEWELER; TAKE $20,000 IN DIAMONDS Victim Thrown Frem Automobile Unconscious After Bilrtg Robbed New Ynrh. I'eh :.'.". - 1 Hi A P 1 After fet dug .(.rob W.-uiuk. 1 huh -Mile jeweler brelp 1 . line 1111 iiiitii.iiehi at the point of pistols, tv 1 bandit m daj robbed him of .'Jll.lillll In diamonds which lie cairicd in a brief case, knocked him uiiceii-cdiis mid dumped him out en llie paM'Uieiil. The es eupcil. The held-up men stepped the jeweler 011 11 curb in Ilroekl.Mi ami he cempiled1 when they pressed pistols against his body and ordered him te get In the an an an tomehllo. Acress tin) btreet steed a po liceman, a tiremini and a street 1 leaner 'examining a h.wlutut. hut Wlsnuek made no outcry and the., did net see his pre dicament. The bundle- -at 011 niher' side of the jeweler 111 the icer seal, and 11 confederate dun" llie cu . When the) h.'d ..n- a lew lib c,- i.j lle.lfiird aM'U'ie 1. a 1 1 avler stict 0111 of the thiii,. ml tlie top of the jewelcr'i, illi u re ec.', 1. pi an 1 il a r in ' him out of the ..ii', which I lieu $24.40 Quartered Oak Typewrite: Desk Deuble Q ey q p- x-v Pedestal OOeyy Single il?00 A f Pedestal -tPO.tU Geed Quality ra X'Uli Quartered 1 HnL- A. Swivel Chair $14.75 Well-Made Full Quar tered Oak Side Swivel Chair $39.50 Single 42 Inch Quartered Oak Flat Tep Desk 24-40 1 Ujrthat corn steps hurting, then '" ' "' rtlyyeu lift It right off with fin- JH S.. i"ii... ..... .... t...... .. 'MM-tl iiwny vwruiuKKi.i sens a imy uuiik uii .'jV(, um lille baud ts ilruM- up le lone" for a few cents, sufficient ivt tytry nam corn, seu corn ifctwtn the tees, and the .NrfMH or trrtu- ti .u 11 drill! store and siih-postetlk'o in W'll Uniniibui'S today, leisurely robbed the proprietors and u physician of $300U in cub) took $!!05 iu money and stamps frets the poiteffice ed drove away. 1 vmnf. 1 HBfifn mm 55ue Ht Sl 'frn' p - Full Quar tered Oak $13.25 1 II , j " 10.40 1 Quartered Oak Side Chair $7.60 Bug while the selection is geed eWWnmck-2 Ce, 1012 Chestnut St in.Mwra.wi FILING BUSINESS PAPERS improperly is mostly due te inex perience of file clerks. Investigate the STANDARD SCHOOL OF FILING AND INDEXING at the above address. 21 tlffW en fC"el ;:.,v'j .?''"S!1 s Wi INda. lsssc I'l'i'iiiiniiii.iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,',; Final Reductions Increase the Savings In the Last Four Days of This Sale Days .that will redouble the opportunity as they will the selling, for we have the goods and the'values that are making Furniture his tory in this record-breaking Sale. A Sale that in itself is a symbol of the better times in this fast improving Era of Peace. Small wonder that the buying continues te increase as this wonderful Sale faces the last week of its close. It has always been se at Van Sciver Sales, because these who buy early spread the geed news of the unparalleled savings among kindred and friends. It means that our resolution te make this the best and busi est February Event in our forty-one years is being realized. Net alone because Furniture prices arc lower than in years, but because we have brought them still lower by the most drastic reductions that we have probably ever made in a February Sale. With almpst the j,1gi1.,n;,10?11r1 ft?,; rnSe same advantages of .selection, due te our well-stocked warehouses, as &,f SM bSta0iuwbwS " FIRESIDE CHAIR, $57.50 Well-made and handsomely designed overstuffed Chair with untlque nialieg- everert with IhciI tigurci, nun taupe. nae ever these which made this Great Sale the leading February Furniture wtVlm iivent irem the beginning. roverlncB. ut nrlccs (trailed nceerdlnc te quality. What is mere, Odd Suites, Parts of Suites and Suites in designs that cannot be replaced as well as hun dreds of Single Pieces accumulated from the tremendous selling add te the opportunities and economies that will interest thousands up te the last hour of the last day of this Great Sale with the greater advantages in favor of these who make selections new. 1 cushion lltustmlul rem Our .Sulci I'loen Library that is typical of tlie iroed taste that invites mental rocrentinn while it nm.inw lmdiiv enmfe.-t ti, ..ni .r. n.i.-.i. ..,.. i ...,,1 ti... i.'.,t... ru n... -ii r., ... ... . . ,. . """j ."""-"'': m. bituii eui. """"i" - "mi mi.- i..u.-v v11.111.-1, me .uiiiiegiiuy iioeKcascs wun tneir v;oienit! iul Celumny and daintily carved dental moldings; the rich Mahogany Table, fashioned after the Italian. Renaissance, impart a charm that is delightful 0HE EXTRAORDINARY-REDUCTIONS A hint of the savings en thousands of .Suites, with hundreds of .Single Pieces at proportionate reductions. LIVING ROOiM .Mahug.in.v alid-i'.ine l.h liig-Koeni Suile. t.llieM- v-ioveieil spring s(,it-., ,1 pieces, S.1(l..",0 tl'JS U0 M,ihegan-anil-('Biiu riulte, tnpcslrj tnpcslrj tnpcslrj oevereil kjirlm; sf.il", Sl.1ll.uil $235 00 lieistull'i (1 loese-cilflilon t.ipestry irivereil Suite .Mprlne si .its. II pieces, si 10,00 $.HPJ 00 .MiilieKaii-aiul-i'une Suite, loeso cushion, sprint; seats, reitiul with blue dam ask, 3 pleciw, SII'.M.dO $4np 00 (Herstiiffeil loes usliien tiipestry- covered riui'e sprlllK seats. ; pi ees, Sa.1l.0ll $tSuun ()erstuffeil loe-e-eushlon .Suite. sprlnB suits, luvtnd with Idui inelialr, ; pities, sr.'K..m IHelitllffeil liiose-eu.'ihiell siillti , SPlillt; Mats (eveieil Willi taupi meli.ili, :t pieces, S50'..OO , $7,12 1)0 in, mffed loese-eiisldon Suite, spilnu siit. cevercit with ilKiind mohair, :! pletfs, s; 13.011 S'Cen DM'istuffi d loese-eiislilou Suite, sprliiK seats, i.eeriil with trleze, I) plccen, s:;.-,iiii DINING ROOM 511." 00 Jacobean Unk Suite, -i )cs.. S135.00 $31''.. en MiilieKiuiy Queen Anne Suite, a pieces, SiT.I.Oii $375.00 Walnut Queen Anne Suite, I pieces. R'JU.I.ne $IOnnn MaheK.iny lledroem Suite, le pl((,r, J.l.m.iie SJ.'fl.eu M.iheR.iny Queep Anne Suite, 10 plI-il-H. SIIM.IIO' I $G7.'. 00 Mahogany Dlnlnir-Hoeni Suite. 10 pluvs. Sl.1ll.0l) $"!)5 00 MiihuKuny Queen Anne Suite, 10 piicp. si 9.l.tii) , $725.00 Walnut Queuti Anne Suite, 10 pieces, sniii.iiu f !0!5 00 Walnut Suite. 10 leeoe -.7 nn $700 00 Antlque Mahogany Suite, 10 pieces, 2.1.00 , S0i $1'25.00 Antliiue Mahogany ChlODendala res, S72.1.00 Suite, 10 pie !iiuu) .Maliettany Queen Anne Suite, 10 pli s, SH.IIl.OO 510"j,oe Antlipie Mahegiiny Suite, 10 pieces, SUAO.OO $1530 00 Walnut Plnlng-Koem Suite, 10 pieces, S 1:111.1. 00 Krilriniiii SiiiIIph ut i:(jiiull.v (Jrent Itcducllein BAEE VALUES IN FLOOR 0EEIMGS SWEEPING REDUCTIONS en thousands of dollars' worth of Rugs and Carpets, in the trustworthy weaves, haiulseme designs and rich colorings that have made this immense Floor-Cevering Stere famous for the quality of its .stock and the economies of its offerings. Reductions are based en today's market nrices net the prices of a year age, and cover all Fleer Coverings except one line en which we are obliged te main tain regular prices. A wide variety in weaves, designs, colorings and sizes from whinh in ,.i,nL Taf -....v.. vv wfttwweVv UKOt idea of the savings S37.50 Seamless Tapestry Urussels, td.e 9x12, S2I.50 S 13.50 Seamless Velvet, sixe 8.3.10.f S33..")0 S15.00 SeamU'Sis Velvet, size 0x12 S31.50 662.00 Best A.niin-tpr, sie 8.3x10.15 $G,').00 Best AxminstiT, size '.l.12 $57.50 S50.00 ..SI 25.00 $90.00 Royal Wilten, nize 8.3x10.6... $02.00 Royal Wilten, hizc 0x12 $11)5.00 Reval Wiltnn. ..We n-i-. .$17.50 j SlSfi.OO Kiiynl Wilten, size 104x13 .' '. '. '. " $ 3f iOd .$10.00 I $202.00 Royal Wilten, size !! ,xl3. . . 1 1 ' " :$148.00 Clearance Prices eia All Oriental Runs - Persian, Caucasian, Turkeman and Turkish Rugs. Everything reduced. Weaves that we cannot permit te linger tee long in these days of quick turnovers, se here they are at extraordinary savings many marked less than today's import costs. BLANKET SPEC5ALS I FLOOR LAMPS from $14.00 UP te S12fi.nn Woel-nilMd manhets, size finxRn Inches S.l.flO Weel-mixed Ulanhets, slz 70x80 Inches . . . Jli.fld Dlll'KHY Sil'llt l.l.. We have lnail.eil for quirk dPnesal t'retenms, alucs tlmt wire 30e te $1 en pm ynnl. for . ... , 'I'"' lier j aid 1 in lied niiiint.tle. e.irh nr-lcctioe inlied sliMr.it reitTiiiHi.i or coi.eiu:i .h.ii.s.i;.-.e nliiln .ole'K 'Iri n. Him- IJii'Wii, etc S.1..1I) i pilr 1 "', 7f Two-teiieil and I'l.iln Kftiets . .. S7..u pi p ur il.'inii Twe-nried .i.d plain ArtsllL and I'liiinu, si;, en ''0rs'!'','i.il let Hi Suiifait Ails-IIU, all iksli'ible u.lei.i, 5l,Vjili'"r'siiufasi fnhrlcs, pliln, hli Ijicrt ami IliiUied, tiem $1.15 up 10 l.3 Pr .ird it.......... . i . . muwM, iiu iiituuKiiny.iiniHi) l-'loer Lamps with a 21-liicli sillt sliudu In (.Sold, ltose or Hlue. SU.eu eemplete. Talile I iiiups from S.l.eil up te Slo.eo A line Mahefr'iiny l.unin with 18-liieh silk shade ut SIH.0,1 .emplete, With parchment iihiid" "em p.'te 8in.7.i. MreiiKht lien iirlilare I iuni from je.M up te sie.lin , ; ;:" ',,' """m1 ""i wiui i.-i icn parehiiien Mi ide iu thrci dilTtrent styles and shapes at SIV.M .i,i,,!rl" llnlf.h with Klehi' lilt, set I'nndli stK-l.t, In ni.ihei.Mii SI. 10 null. S.I,","IVS. .'"'. '" l'ea' 1"'tl1 ,IU """ I'aichmeut ahades, at eiii-thliii their .line. I i ii lit These who wish te EXTEND PAYMENTS for Furniture or Furnishings ever a period of several months can make convenient and satisfactory arrangements. MITT. There are curtain linen of rurnliui. en our floors tttV Uuy tlirouglieut the fur that are marked be low in price that even In sales such as this tln-y imijint lie marked lower. Appetizing Luncheon in the Van Sciver Restaurant IjsmW lini m aat mstK mvni n mtfm ICN9 Ktv"S5f vm in rKvSMKV x wjff mrz mi m x n CD tss&tw s sSmli )$3&'p'w w (m v Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. Slert Optnt at 8:30 A. M, Ttltpieni p,nnijlvanit, Call Lembard 6200 Marktt Strut ferry Beat CImu at S:Z0 P. M, Connictieiu Ntw Jtttty, Call Camdtn ItO Land OppetlU Star hMw.m ,niiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiuiiiiiMiiiinim W m t L rM a I'V S'1 3 a a S i I 5 !i nwtXfiBA.tt .-J .r." . r ' V , J if . . 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