uiBiiyMiyeRffif'fwniran s"pp i-ml -n-Tifry ; -n fmMiPp kt VfcyH !,. W V i ' f-Ai.i' ., ."j JUViliJNJUNI JPUUlilU JLUJJLKIUK P -m m. ii fce m m wiiM'dMaMia; " J i&yjMSit 'M ,'' e v. tf ti tcxil .V rl -ft. . .'? is' . "' . fei IV' r bi it M Bt ti I is'' & SKfc ''3Sf .M. '. itw.K aft: u?A. i whit" gnariTf MATHILDE TO WED AT HOME IN MAY Oser Accepts Conditions Upen Which McCermlck Family Agreed te Match Wartheu et Cram Ce., Starrett A Van Yltcfc, Ncv) Yerk. Architects. TAKE IT WITH SALT! When a contractor says, "Oh, yes, I'm geed sign en the dotted Hnc, please" better say, "Held en, I'm a Mlsseurian; sheWme." WHITE'S representative will take you en n tour of n dozen or mero prominent WHITE-cen-structcd factories within a ceuple of hours of Pcnn Square. Phene Spruce 2103 and name the hour. r WHITE CONSTRUCTION Count "Let WBITB build it of COS'CRETK" WILL BECOME U. S. CITIZEN tuwlnimmiiRjuBLfi&L, e I Here's Insurance Yeu Get Paid for It Isn't often veu Ret p.ilil for belnp protected Yet deposits, which jeu can mike here up until 10 o'clock at night and en which we pay Interest, afford jeu nh-K-lute protection against a safe robbery In your store. REPUBLIC TRUST COMPANY 1429 Cfiestnut Sti-eet HOURS 9am-10pm Zurich. Switzerland. -eli. 24 The wedding of Miss Mnthllde McCermlck, tlie skteon-i.car-el.l daughter of Har Har old V. McCermlck, president of the In ternational Unnestcr Company, teMnx Oser, a rlillns master of Zurich, will take plnce In May at the McCermiek country seat near Chicago, nccerdlng te present plnti. Oser, who is still absent from Zurich, has nccepted the conditions under which the McCermiek family gave their con cen j pent te the match, which were that he I take up his residence in the United i States and become a citizen of that country. Oser1! father was a cavalry riding I master of Hasle, who lest niet of his fortune by nn ndventureus expedition I into Africa. Liter he founded the Itasle I'niver'.lt.v Kldlnc Scheel. The mother belonged te n geed old Hade fiunllj named Mongold, which was net of Ger man origin. Oer has a married sister in Seuth Africa and a jeungcr brother, who Is 1 farming in Argentina. 1 Swiss society may buzz with interest, but 0.cr simply does net talk about his I forthcoming marriage te the euthful I granddaughter of Jehn L). Ueckefeller. ! What the public learns of him must generally be cleaned from his friends who are willing te talk. "He Is one of the finest horsemen in the Swiss Armv," said an officer-friend J of him jeiterday. ' Oser lest his father and mother long age. and he new lives alone. He pes-e-j,,.s no relatives whatever In the Units! States. He Is of studious and 'artistic tliaracter, nnd neither has nor 'seeks many friends, some of whom chaffed him n enr age cencernlns his romance with Miss McCermlck, whom he met when she was eight jears old. LEWIS HARCOURT, BRITISH STATESMAN, IS DEAD Fermer Colonial Secretary Married Daughter of New Yerker Londen, Feb. 24. (By A. 1'.) Viscount Hnrceurt died here last night, aged fifty -nine jears. Lewis Harcourt was born Fcbtuary 1, 1S03, the son of Sir William Geerge Grauvllle Venablcs-Vernen -Hnrceurt, English statesman. He served at arl arl eus times ns Privy Council ter and First Commissioner of W e r k b, and from November, 1010, te M a y. 1015, was Secre tary of State for Celonies. In '100." he was created Itnren Nuneham. and was made u Viscount In 1017. His wife, whom In 10. was Mary Ethel llurns, only HAUCOL'iiT tinugntcr et ine Inte Walter H. Hums, of New Yerk nnd North Mynuns Park. Haltield, England. Frem 3004 until he wns raised te the peerage he wus n member of Parliament for the Ilessendale division of I.aiuii shire, and was known ns a ctreng op ponent of women's suffrage. He was offered the pet of Secretary of State for Ireland in duly, 101(1. but declined It. Ucsldes Visceuntess Harcourt, he Is ; survived by one son. Hen. William i Kduaid Harcourt. Viscount Harcourt I I wau a Liberal In politics. vhceunt BACK CARUSO MEMORIAL Damreich, 8cettl, Kahn and Wick ersham Among Incorporators New Yerk, Feb. 24. (By 'A. P.) Walter Damrosch, musical conductor; Antonie Scettl, singer; Otte II. Kahn, financier, and Oeorge W. WIckersham, former United States Attorney General, are among the twenty men and women named us incorporators of the Caruso American Memerial Foundation. Jus tice Bljur, of the State Supreme Court, has approved the incorporation. A fund of $1,000,000 will be raised, the Incorporators ny. "te encourage '. :" : - . . .i T the musical education of students and artists for the purpose of developing the highest muslcnl talent" by amm un dents et both sexes. Scarlet Fever Closes Schools Westmont, N. J., Feb. 24. Public schools are closed and eight houses are under strict quarantine due te a slight epidemic of scarlet fever. The Beard of Health Is doing everything In its power te prevent a spread of the dis ease. ' INCOME TAX nODOEBB , What are the m.lheda te which ttia Income tax dodger reierta? Heart William Atherton Du ruy'a artlcla In tlis Magazine Section et tiett 8imt1V t'nhlle JMttr.Adv. French Banker Held Paris, Feb. 124. Jules Peruette, manager of the Haneuc Industrlelle du Chine, wns arrested n.sterday after being questioned at n preliminary hear ing en the Institution's nffairs. Cushion-Shape Bracelet Watch Made of 14-kt. green geld and fitted with a depend able 15-jeweled movement, platineid dial, ribbon ti ristband $40. In assembling our watches we have considered design, durability and price. We arc proud of our assortment. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut st. I .IA7JOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS StLViniSMITHS FUR COATS Frem $160 Upward REMODKMNfl AMI KKrAUUNO A SPECIALTY .BROWN & BRAUCHER 68 W. Miftten Ava., (Irrmanlewn Phene: Oermantoten CStO iT'imi'iisii'iMiinlMail Orders Filled 'iMTaJMi.1 Charge Accounts Invited m iiiiirnnii'iiv.wi TR1MO ECONOMIES ATrime Pipe Wrench has several distinctive features that make it a very desirable wrench STEEL FRAMES de net break, se va e less et time and expense. The NUT GUARDS aae time becausi they keep the wrench in ad justment. When working in close quarters they prevent accidental turn ing of the adjustment nut. SPIRAL SPRING that does net break and 13 always'in place. The INSTRTED riXED JAW m the han dle can be rcneted when worn, sawng ths handle. Narrow Jaw Trime Pipe Wrenches and Nar row Jaw 'I rimi) Nut Vrcnchf-.are made suit able for Automobile use3 and for all close quarter work. The TRIMO WRENCH has ether 001. points it is Btreng nnd well made and manufactured out of materi als suitable for the use that is made of them. U. S. TO DEFINE ATTITUDE I ON GENOA CONFERENCE! Nete Replying te Invitation Will Ge Forward In Few Days Washington. Peb. 24. (By A. P.I The attlttnle of the American Govern ment toward participation In the pre- i peMd international economic nnd i financial conference at Genea will be set forth in n note responding te the j imitation of the Allied Supreme Coun- i c-ll te be -ent forward In a few das, it was vaid today at the State Depart- 1 ment. The Stntc Department has made formal acknowledgment of the Invita tion in a communication te the Italian Government. Delay In answering, it was paid, was oe'ea-iened by the American Gov ernment's desire te be fully Informed regarding the position of Prance toward the proposed conference, and that pest- j tien new lias been made clear In n note , setting forth In detail the French views received through the Trench Umbuy , here. That note. It was Mid, was the ' one whoe nummary wns given out in i Paris bv Premier Pelncare several weks age. i HANG GIRL'S ASSAILANT ' Negro Pays Penalty for Attempted Attack en Goucher Student Baltimore. Pel). . (By A. P.) .imu1 Smith, N'egie chauffeur, was . hatued at the Baltimore County .Jail at Tow-en tediy for an attempted at tacl, upon Miss Marlta Lven, of Glen . K.dge, N" ,f , (Jeucher f'ellcge student end veMititetr ".Pttlement- worker (in (teteberB5 lakt Miss Ljen wa ntta Led b a Negro driver of nn au tomobile, who offered te bring her te Baltimore from tne Koewoed Training Scheel. She was shot several time nnd K'tt supposedly dead in the read. s.mith was identlned by her and was leund guilty Buy of your dealer or write Trimont Msnufacturlns Company Roxbury (Doiten'l, Matt. DENIES BRITISH CONTROL Head of Alabama Power Plant Tes tifies in Muscle Sheals Hearing Washington. Peb. 1M (Bv A P. i Thnm.is W. Martin, president et the Aliibaimi Power Cempanv. testifjing te. lav before the Hini-e Militaiy Affairs Committee's hearing into the proposal te len-e tjje !evcrnment nitrate nnd power project at Muile Sheals. Ala . te private interest-, denied that the power ienipanv was controlled bv British capi tal. Mr. Mai tin explained that the initial plans of organisatien by the cempanv were te de it with British capital, but when the war in Kurepe came a new financial plan was made. IOWA SENATOR SWORN IN Yeu must, unless you are willing te put up with an imitation of the genuine French Baume. Bengue is the originator's name. They can't copy that.t BAUME BENGUE. is a stainless liniment in ointment form whose penetrating glow seethes away pain by stimulating the circulation. Keep a tube handy. Fersale by all druggists. Umlnt Ce, N. Y Amar. A Ceremony Witnessed by Governer' and Personal Friends Washington, Pcb. 24. (By A P.) -'harics A. Bausen, of Des Moines today was sworn in as Senater from : Iowa, succeeding Senater William S , Kuiven. who resigned today te accept iipiintmciit a- Judgp of the Eighth Circuit Ceuit of Anneals, Governer Kendall, of Iowa, the State1 tongrsieniil delegation nnd m.utj . friends of the new and retiring Sena ter witnts-ed today's ceremony. Asse- mtt's of Mr Kenyoti en tln ngritul tut :il bloc will bid him gerM-by at n meeting late today nnd plnn te elect i Senater Capper as chairman of the bloc te fcuccecd him. B-T. I Si .4 I t? . 'Ati - WELTY NOT YET SATISFIED Holds Impeachment of Judge Lan dls Still Pending Washington. Feb. 24. (Bv A. P.I Benjamin V. Welty, former Democratic member of the Heuse from the Fourth Ohie district, made public today an other letter te President Harding, urg ing that the resignation of Federal I Judge J.nndis, new before the Heuse, be net accepted. "There Ik no doubt that the impi ich ment proceedings against Judge I.andls are mill pending in Congress," Mr. 1 Wetty wrote in his letter te the Presi dent, "nnd 1 feel in justice te Judge Iiamlls, us well as te the public, that I the matter should he disposed of by Congress. Judge I.andls is cither Inne- cent or guilty." WON'FSAVE "BLUEBEARD" ' Mlllerand Refuses te Halt Execu tion, Set for This Week Paris. Feb. 21. (P.v A. P.)- Pr-.i- dent Milleiaud has lefufed te commute i the sentence, of Henri I,. in dm, the I "Bluelward of Gambnis," ns hud been petitioned by Iviindru's counsel, it wan announced this afternoon, The, guillotining of l.undru for the murder of ten women and a boy wuh seas tint ! Mt te occur this week. - Cuticura Seap The Velvet Touch Fer the Skin a,uTi!sgfcSsgasl? " Ji! SsteSS ir i n k w v - 7 : .i BmiMFy. BLINK BOOK BAR6 1c te RSft aa SPECIAL FBBRUARY REDUCTlr 1000 pp. JOtlRNAUsj K S"e'l 1O0O lit). I.MHilCKM . . m'oe .! I 1000 nn. CAM! IIOIIKH ' K'2S ." .l . Complot line Minute Heeka. l!n,lir t,??L" lalnnre Heek". Tim Heeks, f'etuniniir n. !'"1 lO rnllllMB.. Illn tlnnb. i-t.. .""nnr DOelnil Hetel nrRlra, Itell Iloeka. Hh SSI'S1 8 .. T,.W;i V-V.?:"....? ".v."Un'nt.-ia wv.o.e t'lixisi IHJHB I11U Jill"PirI ffc. -, " lUrtlenarK-a. Hpell IJI.k UeX" It Costs less en Arch Sreet SPECIAL LOOSE LEAF LEDGfVJ vfliunreT n.nn.na irnm.r tan. ina, f .,. 200 lAn Bhreu. 0Viui;. ki S penlni complete, 113.00 rfg, price.. a HARRY B. LEVIS Stationer 702 Arch I 1215 Chestnut Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request A Special One Day Sale Before Stock Taking FURS AT HALF PRICE And in Many Instances Mere Than Half Off The end of this month is stock taking time for us. Tomorrow is the last Saturday of February. Te make our stock taking task easier we have made further drastic reductions from these already sensationally low prices. It means great losses te us, for these prices are new far below cost, but our strictest merchandising policy is net te carry ever any stock from one season te another. Hence this wonderful opportunity. Our advice te you is te come early as the values are se remarkable that many items will net last thru the day. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall. Payments te be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer STERN & CO. -j ft,BilP"nm, , i"in,m4 1 mejniii i i rr m TBM--"''Tji3 u IJ I nil! All coats are length. Wraps are full length Formerly Reduced tm 3 Marmet Coats 100.00 44.50 5 Russian Peny Coats - 100.00 49.50 4 Leepard Cat, Sealine Trimmed 140.00 69.50 9 French Seal Coats 150.00 74.50 4 Trimmed Russian Peny Coats 180.00 89.50 8 Natural Muskrat Coats 195.00 94.50 5 Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed. . . . 195.00 97.50 9 French Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed. . 195.00 97.50 4 French Seal Coats, Squirrel Trimmed. 250.00 125.00 2 Taupe Nutria Coats 290.00 145.00 4 Moleskin Wraps 350.00 175.00 4 Natural Raccoon Coats 400.00 195.00 5 Hudsen Seal Coats 450.00 225.00 7 Hudsen Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed. . 490.00 245.00 2 Black Caracul Wraps 490.00 245.00 fi Hudsen Seal Ceals, Beaver Trimmed 490.00 245.00 6 Hudsen Seal Coats, Squirrel Trimmed 490.00 245.00 2 Black Caracul, Skunk Trimmed 550.00 275 00 4 Natural Squirrel Coats 600.00 295.00 3 Hudsen Seal Wraps 600.00 295.00 3 Natural Squirrel Wraps 800.00 395.OO 3 Genuine Alaska Seal Coats 900.00 445,00 2 Taupe Caracul Wraps 900.00 44500 1 Ermine Wrap 1200.00 59500 1 Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 595.00 2 Natural Mink Coats 1500.00 745 00 1 Natural Mink Wrap 2000.00 995.00 Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 44 te 54 Bust I French Seal t dy.d Ceney Hudsen Seal u dyed Mutkiat) Fur Neck-pieces at HALF PRICE Formerly New Jap Mink Chokers 13.50 6.50 Natural Sqifirrel Chokers 15.00 7.5ft Natural Mink Chokers . . : 25.00 12.50 Stene Marten Chokers 30.00 15.00 French Seal Steles 40.00 19.50 Blended Sable Chokers 50.00 24.50 Natural Baum Marten Chokers 70.D0 - 34,50 Cress Fex Scarfs 70.00 34.50 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 90.00 44.50 Dyed Blue Fex Scarfs 90.00 44.50 Platinum Grey Fex Scarfs 90.00 44.50 This is but a partial list. Our entire stock Is reduced te one-half former selling prices. WliiHW'l Purchasing jkgmntm Pders Accepted RlKQlBBll 4-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite U9- 50 One of the many reasons for the great success of STERN & CO.'S FEBRUARY SALE. A popular "Queen Anne" design. Nete particularly the VANITY DRESSER, the bow-end bed, the chifferette and large dresser. Ne ether store can show a suite like it for se low a price. Compare "YOU BE THE JUDGE!" ji m fi US ft 11 1 NrVHll fift 10-Piece Walnut $ Dining-Roem Suite 195 Anether startling FEBRUARY FECTURE. The entire 10 pieces in the popular "Queen Anne" design. 60-inch buffet, large oblong extension table, china closet, inclesed server and 5 side chairs and one armchair. Mahogany & Cane $i i q Upholstered Suite m? A rich suite in combination of mahogany and cane. Complete with upholstered spring cushions, 2 sunburst pillows and valance en wing chair. Choice of tapestry or velour upholstering. Anether STERN & CO. wonder value ! a. Uf S rWk tmmr i"T- 1 I M 1 Men's Suits O'Ceats .50 16 Originally Priced te Kine nll-wqelj (lie w.xriteij g-iir-ments In nil Htjleu and culerlnKt a h I a 0 for every man. 9x12 "Ardsley" Seamless Axminster RUGS 32- ggj?tf?yj .;"jtv' rv v KO A splendid heavy quality, with extra high nap. Large variety of patterns and colorings. Mera Open Nntnrilay Until I'. M. 712-714 Market Street I 3raSU -Largest Heme of Furniture in America 'v ' fr,t,;!$ildkk'' . It aZi'.i'Mll. , .ItHMBMfciStij " U V. i M,MMi& 7,.fftt ., a . ..... .- ...vww-fflBJaEKjSjfe &.a.. , i . :hA-r, sMt.i.iZL&;:; , ,f wiWAft 11111 hum mi him 1 Affiekstttt. iSaU t ,
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