HflENK NWLFAHM vjV Aiwlltaft DImma .M&n "081 riMAiimij nuun Many Affairs te naise Required Funds K rv Auxtllarlcs of American Legien pests i -v citv nre doing mucn te am tne I Zj. work the organization had u., ttf undertaken. The auxiliary of Legan Pest, 370, is giv ing parties te ob tain funds for the work, and the members nre tak ing up special collections at their meetings. which .-, t.i.1,1 In the Legan Library, Yerk B ZA nd Wagner avenue. V!r2 ii,n .vimta nlnnncd bv the ,iu..5 nre n doughnut and nenecr Set wile Tuesday at 4013 North Bread SB' :Mt n minsirci nuw mm u ita m U86 North Bread street, March 22. The auxiliary is co-operating with the ,TTr Mothers. n rhllln Jaisohn. a nntlve Korean. h will addrc'3 members of the David W. lunesen rose, joe, at us next meet- inf MSrcii uv euuiu van rni itrtct. Finns for a Memerial Day cele- me ft fe: I f fcritlen end for a theatre benefit a III ItA iI11 hn Hlam.ctciAfl JPWI V'" Bu "" "u ovueoiu. The third annual dance and reception $ of the Lawrence E. Dclaney Pest, 20, I),. nas held last nignt in Mercantile Hnll. Th grand mnrcn was led by the pest commander. Themas V. Dowd. The re ceipts of thedance will be uwd for tha Pest Memerial Heme nt 657 North Twenty-second street. The next meet ing of the pest will be held Tuesday. Twenty new members were enrolled Tuesday by Frankford Pe&t, 211, nt a meeting held In the pest home nt 4521 Paul street. Six ether men were pro pre pro peaed as ricmbcrs. The Heuse Commit tee reported numerous improvements at tfte home, Including the erection of a rase te held the pest colors and stand irds. This was a gift of the auxiliary of the neat. A card party, under the direction of tie women's uemmitee, win be held Tuesday at the pest home and the next meeting et tne organization is scheduled for March 7. 'Henry L. Schmidt Pest will give an entertainment tonight in Cumberland Methodist Kplcepal Church, Ceral and Cumberland streets. Tb proceeds will be turned ever te the Norris Square Methodist Episcopal Church, recently damaged by fire, te be added te the building fund. TRY TO CATCH. GEM THIEF ' ERE HE REACHES MEXICO Philadelphia Detectives Race te In tercept Rebber of Mrs. Bent City Hall detectives arc hurrying to ward the Mexlcuh border in an effort te intercept Elmer Delmas, of Les Angeles. Delmas is wanted for the theft of $60, 000 worth of jewels from Mrs. Stead man Bent, wife of a wealthy contractor of Drcxcl read, Delmas telephoned Mrs. Bent and represented himself as n friend of the California branch of her family, and said he had nn Important message te de liver. He invited nor te hnve tea in his apartment nt the lMtz-Carlten. She says he attacked her and took the jeweis sne was carrjing in Her hand bag. She had stepped en her wny te the hotel te get them from a jeweler with whom they had been left te be cleaned. Delmas fled te Les Angeles. He was traced by the surety company that had insured the jewels, and practically nil the stolen goedn were recovered. Dis trict Attorney Itetnn arranged for ex tradition. Delmas was te have bad n hearing in Les Angeles yesterday. He did net ap nenr and last Been he was hurrying In the direction of Juarez. CORONER CALLS TWO POLICE Questioned In Connection With Killing of Twe Citizens Twe patrolmen were before Corener Knight today in connection with the killing of citizens. Motorcycle Pnliwmnn liftman Erlich, of the Peach and Media Btreets station, is accused cf sheeting Severie DIorgle, 4080 Thompson street, February 3. It was testified Erlich had been sent te end a disturbance in a poolroom at Forty ninth street and Lancaster avenue, and that after leaving the poolroom fired three shots into the air. One of them, it is said, struck Dlorgie. Themas Itusscll, of the Third and Dickinsen streets station, was charged with sheeting and killing Jehn Israel, 1200 Seuth Tenth Htrect, when Israel tried te interfere with an arrest. Israel died in the St. Agnes Hospital Febru ary 10. Uncommon Sense By JOHN BLAKE Combination INDUSTRY Is a necessary quality, but unaccompanied by Intelligence It means only long years of fruitless labor. Scholarship Is a fine thing te have, but many highly educated men spend their lives In poverty. Courage is admirable, but the man who has nothing but courage Is net likely te live very long. SUCCESS comes te men who combine their dualities, as shrslclans com bine the ingredients In a prescription Yet he must use It In combination with his Intelligence, and he must ac company bis Intelligence with industry. Many brilliant men waste thell lives, and die In misery because they have been tee lazy te develop the talent that was born with them. Many men of high courage go about tilting at windmills, wearing chips en their shoulders and engaging .In futile quarrels, when if they had employed tneir courage in combination with ether qualities it might have carried them far toward the head of the precession. EVERY man probably has one quality that is dominant In his character with some it Is cleverness, with ethers dependability, with ethers moral , or physical courage But any of these qualities alone Is worthless. Yeu will find that you need all of them. 'and In a very delicately balanced combination If you nre te get out et the rut. Hew te make tlmt combination must be left te you. Yeu knew your own qualities. Only by long and careful ex perimenting can you una in just wumi proportions theytnust be used. Copvrteto, tan .Burglar Gets Ten Years James Grundy, n Negro, Thirteenth and Balnbrldge streets, was sentenced te ten years in the County Prlisen by Judge Rogers Cor attempted burglary. On Februnry 14 Grundy entered the cigar stere of Patrick McOauley, Twenty-third and Pine streets, and paeked up cigars and cigarettes valued at $25. He a cnught by McCaulcy and was subdued after a struggle. MAN DIES WITHOUT GIVING CAUSE OF HIS INJURIES Fermer Gardener for I. T. totes bury Vletlm of Unsolved Aeetdent Frank Plleggl, who had been uncon scious In the Germantown Hospital for three days, died last night without be ing able te tell hew he received the In juries which caused his death. He was a gardener formerly employed en the Chestnut Hill estate et E. T. Stetes- A passenger en a Philadelphia and Reading Railway train saw Plleggl lying doss te the track near Oasn Tuesday merula. Ha was rrem concussion or me Drain. thought ha had been struck fcycr nesgi uvea wiib nqunm Piles!, of Limekiln Bike. MnV He had been out of work for mom I A sister, Mrs. Teresa Brand!, life Atlantic city. , . Card Party te Aid tehee, A eucher and reception te the debt en St. Gabriel's parish, Twenty-ninth and Dickinsen will be held In Lit Lu Temple, and Spring Garden streets, tealga Arsenic taken alone and In quantities is a deadly poison. In tiny doses or combined with ether drugs it may be come a useful tonic. v Chloroform will either kill a man outright or relieve his pain, according te the manner in which It Is ndmnls tered. . Se the human qualtles, even the vir tues. mUBt be combined te effect geed results. ALL the virtues are necessary te that highest of all success which we call happiness. But none of them alone will bring happiness or even prosperity, which is the generally accepted notion rt hnnnlniM. Industry Is as necessary te the genius as It is te the dullard even mere se, for the genius can employ It te a very geed purpose. Chocolate PUDDINE Only thele who hare tinted this delicious flavorful Pnddlne can knew hew perfectly delightful It Is. It's smooth, creamy velvetl ness makes It a fitting flnlthlnar touch te any luncheon, party, tea or dinner. Eight Flavers Ilerlpe folder en request. At All Grocers, 10c, ISc Fruit Ttiddlne Ce., Baltimore, Md. Milk-Fed Roasting Frying Stewing Chickens 35 c lb. (Milk-fed Breiling Chickens, lb 40c) At all enr Meat Markets ii-pysiw. jSKMIttKKKSKtKXSKUAWKWSihl k THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. S. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK THE EQUITABLE'S 62nd Annual Statement, from which the following figures are taken, and which records substantial gains in Assets, Surplus, Outstanding Insurance, Income, and Payments te Policyholders, will be sent te any address en request. OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, Dec. 31, 1921. . . $2,817,970,732 NEW INSURANCE issued and paid for in 1921 . . . $427,193,301 Exclusive of $30,114,408 of Greup Insurance PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS in 1921 $83,678,000 PAID POLICYHOLDERS Since Organization.... $1,458,650,000 Oyer 98 of the domestic death claims paid in 1921 were settled within twenty-four hours after receipt of due proofs of death. The rate of mortality among Equitable policyholders for the year was the lowest in the history of the Society. During the year ever $75,000,000 was invested for Policyholders at an average yield of 5.88. ASSETS, December 31, 1921 $655,301,018 INSURANCE RESERVE $536,872,300 ether liabilities 20,173,737 557,046,037 SURPLUS RESERVES: Fer distribution in 1922 On Annual Dividend Policies $13,900,000 , On Deferred Dividend Policies; 12,248,772 26,148,772 Awaiting apportionment en deferred dividend policies. . 36,400,411 Fer Contingencies - 35,705,798 $655,301,018 THE EQUITABLE issues all forms of Life Insurance and Annuities, including: A LIFE INCOME POLICY under which the beneficiary receives a monthly income for life the safest and the bc&t kind of insurance for family protection A GROUP POLICY by which an employer protects the families of his empleyes. A CORPORATE POLICY te safeguard business interests. A CONVERTIBLE POLICY ",w which can be modified te meet changing conditions. AN INCOME BOND te provide for the declining years of the purchaser. AN ENDOWMENT ANNUITY POLICY providing an income for life after age 65. AN EDUCATIONAL POLICY providing a fund for the college training of a son or daughter. A POLICY TO PAY INHERITANCE TAXES Full information regarding any of these forms will be sent en request W. A. DAY , President PHILADELPHIA CLEARING OFFICE: COMMERCIAL TRUST BLDG. UKORQB E. OTT, Inspector of Agencies V. M. rOHTEIt. Ajtncy Mnnstrr JOHN A. LENAHKV, Aincy Mr. . II. I.ANO HON, Oenerul AtenU KUOEJ.K O. MOHIER. General Aseat l.mVAim I'. I.ANOI.KY. Asencr Manner TUB I. I. REGISTER AGENCY, General Agrati A II, LEVY, Agency Manager ItOIUCKT W. CUCVENGEK. Agency Mar., Merrta Building B, OHUCE TAYLOR. Acer. Msr,. Stok Exchange BeUslag ECONOMY BASEMENT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Beys' $6.75 Middy and Oliver Twist , Suits Very Unusual at $4.00 Ea- STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. SVBIDAT, FEnilUABY 24. 1922 nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK-MVIKET IIS te 12 STREETS sL M Well made of all-wool blue serge and knit cloth. Cellars and cuffs are trimmed with white braid. All have sleeve chevrons. Becoming te all small lads. $4.95 $7.95 Beys' Norfolk Suits at Mixed cheviets with full-lined knickers. Sizes 6 te 15 years. Beys' Twe-Pants Suits at Extra (reed aualitv cheviets in light and dark gray and brown mixtures. Full-lined knickers. Sizes 6 te 17 years. Beys.' $5.50 te $10.00 Junier Overcoats at mi $4.75 Button-te-neck and belted all around styles. Beys' Mackinaw Coats Reduced te $3.75, $5 $5.75 Extra geed quality blanket cloth, with shawl and convertible cellars. Beys' Knickers at Mixed cheviets, years. SnELLENBURgS Economy Basement $3.75 ,95c Sizes 8 te 16 Pretty, New, Feminine Apparel for Spring! Women's and Misses' New Tweed Suits Out-of-the-Ordinary Values at $10 Clever belted sports models of tweed in tan and gray nothing smarter for the new season. Finished with jaunty patch pockets en coat and skirtl One Pictured. Women's and Misses' NewSpring Coats Unusual at $12.75 Swagger tan pole sports models and her ringbone tweeds. Many lined throughout. Women's ,and Misses' Charming Spring Dresses Exceptional at $12.75 & $15 appliqued I $10.00 $12.75 Canten crepes trimmed with flowers of self material and braid. Tricetines in leng-waisted and straight-line effects, effectively braid-trimmed. Taffetas have full skirts and are trimmed with fine tucks and shining. $2 t0 $2.95 Women's and Misses' Tuck-in Voile Blouses at Many in Tuxedo style, with lace vestee and lace-trimmed cellar and cuffs; ethers have Peter Pan cellars of self or contrasting materials. SNETiXNBJRflS Economy Basement Anether Opportunity te Share in These Wonderful Values! 1000 Pairs Women's $4 Oxfords and Strap Pumps Newest Styles All Have Rubber Heels $2.25 pair A special let, secured at a big price concession, brings this excep tional footwear te you at such an extremely low hgure. Brown kid, black kid and tan calf lace oxfords, with perforated and outside winu tip; also bail strap and straight tips. Black kid one-strap pumps. Lew, flat and mil itary heels. 2000 Pairs of Women's $2.50 & $3 Overgaiters Phenomenal at at r I rl 69c pair 0, a -3 Fawn, Brown, Gray and Dark Fawn Twe Stvles As Pictured. Well made of best quality overcaiter cloth. All sizes. SNELLENBURflS Economy Basement Twe Interesting Lew-Price Specials! Men s New Percale Shirts Much Under Werth at 97c , A fresh, clean assortment of pretty striped percale shirts. Nicely made in neat patterns, with cellars attached or in neckband fetyle. Seft turn-back cuffs. Sizes 14 te 17. Men's 50c 1 7 1 Neckwear at A V Bat-wing and four-in-hand ties jj7 in plain colors. Alse fancy striped four-in-hands. Seme of the plain coiers are reversiDie. A i ligWiiP flgflgMHsVkgsVMRAGkksBBsV SNELLENBURGS Economy Bawment N.gNEIXENBURGACQ. Women's Pure Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters Tep-Notch Values at $2.50 $3.50 $3.95 $4.50 $4.95 Fashion able Tuxedo models in plain and fancy vca cs. All the newest shades. Seme have contrasting two-tone cellars and cuffs. Other sweaters of black, navy, buff and jade have brushed-wool cellars and cuffs in gray, brown and white. Various smait kinds. One Pictured. bMELLFNBURflS Economy Basement Women's Dainty Envelope Chemises Splendid Values at95c Made of soft Willow lingerie cloth in flesh and white. Beauti fully trimmed. Women's Pretty Nightgowns at. Fine lingerie cloth in flesh and white. Tailored or trimmed models. Women's Sateen KQ Bleemers at tlC Re-enforced. Elastic at waist and knee. Women's Skirts and Envelope Chemises, rff Each iVL Cut full and prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery. bNELLENBURJSS Econn' Bsucment Corsets and Bandeaux Tremendously Reduced! All Snellenburg Special Make Lew and medium bust corsets of plain ceutil, and breclic. $2.00 Corsets, $1.00 $3.00 Corsets, $1.45 $4 & $4.50 Corsets, $1.98 50c te $2.50 Bandeaux at 25c, 59c, 69c & 98c SNELLENBURflS Economy Bftsssunt 89c Snellenburg's Fer the Beat in Sheet Music Graded Studies and Piane Albums Boek of Thousand Songs er Masterpieces $1.25 Caruso's Standard Ballads. .69c Half-Heur Series of Old Composers 89c Seusa'a March Folies 75c Boek of Fifty Famous Faver ites ' 39c Standard Advanced Album... 57c Standard Duet Players' AIbum,57e Standard Parler Album 57c Standard Elementary Album.. 57c Standard Opera Album 57c Operatic Four-Hand Album... 57c Popular Heme Collection 57c Yeung Felks' Piane Folie 49c Choice Selections Music Folie, 15c Mathews' Graded Studies 48c Kehler Practical Method. 25c Selected Opera Gems 19c Youth and Beauty 19c Century Certified Edition 15c De Luxe Edition 5c Latest Popular Sheet Music 5 for $1.00 ' SNELLENBURfiS Economy Bssement Girls5 Smart New Cape Dresses Moderately Marked at $5.95 and $6.75 Clever little costumes that con sist of full box-plaited skirts with straps ever shoulders and attrac tive nickel buckles and buttons, and swagger circular cape fin ished with jaunty cellar that fas tens with buckle. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Tweed and velour in red, green, tan, rose and Copenhagen. Very chaitning. Jaunty Spring Capes & Coats for Girls In Spring's Bright, New Shades at$5.95te$10 Made of tweed and tan coat ings. Choicest models of the new season. Sizes 8 te 14 years. Girls' Gingham Dresses at $2 t0 $2.95 Cheerful checks, plaids and plain colors. Suspender styles, with guimpes that have contrast ing cellars and cuffs. Numerous ether attractive models. Sizes 6 te 1 1 years. bNELLENBUpcS Economy Basement Women's Bungalow & Princess Aprons February Sale Special at98c Nicely made of pretty ging hams and percale?, with piping or rickrack braid, sash and pock ets. Excellent values. bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement Wholesome and Delicious "Our Special Luncheon at50c Chicken Needle or Vegetable Benp 'Cheke of Stuffed Jleait Ooese. Apple Bowse lleatt Veal a la Jardiniere, or Reatt Prime Rlbe of Beef ou Jut Cheke of (I) Vegetable! itaahed or Creamed Potatoes Crreen Pea Lima Beant Creamed Cabbage Rolls d Butter Coffee, Tea or Coeoa lee Cream or Pudding bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement ' Special Sale of Children's Overalls at 57c In stripes and plain colors. Sisea 2 te 8 years. At pictured. $1.00 $i Children's Tub Frecks at Ginghams and chambrayi checks and plain colors. Charm ing models, prettily trimmed with white or contrasting colors. Sizes 2 te 6 years. Babies' Short Q White Dresses UtC Made with dainty embroidery yokes. Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years. Babies' White EJA Petticoats OUC Lace and embroidery trimmed. bizes l anu z years. Babies' Knitted Sweater Sacques... Various becoming styles, ' trimmed with pink or blue. bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement Men's, Beys' and Children's Spring Hats and Caps Exceptional Values! Men's $3 Seft Hats fl1 Q at. Each 31.00 Latest Spring bhapes and col ors. Slightly imperfect. Men's and Beys' $1.25 7r Caps at le New Spring styles in several . snappy patterns. Beys' and Children's Cleth Hats and Tarns at. Each Nobby models in cloth also blue serge tarns with Navy band. bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement $1.25 95c hats, U. & Remarkable Offerings for the Last Saturday of Our February Furniture Sale S50.00 Two-Tene Enameled Breakfast- Roem Suits $29.75 Five pieces attractive sate le folding table awl four high-back, solid-weed seat chairs. Cemes In beautiful colors sample shown In lery and blue, $60.00 Three-Piece Living- flq 7K Roem Suit wOl.iO sEp fi j nwJI Mahogany or walnut with sprlns Mats covered In tapeitry. Extra fine workmanship and nnlsh. $175.00 William & Mary 4-Pieee Bed- CQQ rrr room Suit Jt7t7. i O 7T, ,... ....'.. ''." , '. . ,"'"" '..rl- f" "-. V aaBSMSBMBlBlBlBMBBBBB The lanre, well-built bureau has a 42-Inch top with a HxJS-lnch mir ror and 6 deep capacious drawers; the 6-drawer cnlffenlsr, th. triplicate mirror dreaslnji table and full-sUs, epen-pftMl b art Mrfsett esa ft bad In bstuurul imirtsf wits t l"-V 2 v' acV III. $45 Buffet $29.75 Massive con struction, plank top, large mir ror, deep draw ers and spacious cupboard. Vrr '""l L f -""ftf If i 11 I $25.00 Ever-Ready Deuble Da- 1 Q Qjr Bed at VLO.VD Can be uaed single or ueuDie, All-nteel frame with i strong link spring ; finished gray enamel. Complete with comfortable all cotton tufted double mattreaa pad, cmered with cretonne. l'7unfTtUllirtflM1Hnr,TiNi1all $22.50 Bex Springs... or metal which. bed- $13.95 83-splra.l springs. 4 times tlsd, cotton top, covered In geed grids ticking. Ker weed when ordering stats $25.00 Java Kapek Silk Fless aiOQK Mattresses PJ.AH, 25 of these te sal at this pries. 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