f wmmSF IN FIRE IN STABLE Rv W Cleven Others Had te Be'Killed After Burns During Blaze In D, SOUtn tigmn eiree. MATTRESS MILL IN FLAMES SAYS WORLD INDIVIDUAL EFFORT Rev. Dr..H. W. A. Hansen Uses "Unknown Soldier" as Theme for Lenten Service wwj&xm i ''rrppri1 In t'l" Mvend Mnr.v oft" n HtnbVflt 1 127 Seuth KIrIiIIi Mwt parly (Mi innriiliiR. lltlrtr-r-iglit liners wfrc fcnrnnl l 'Inilli nml clr-vr-n etlicrn ucie . ifverclv Imrjinl tlint Itipy lintl te be 1,1)10, te pihI lliclr KiilTprlngR when lire j tawrpt threugli fiir-1 iuiikiihk, rauiim; kinase cmiiiiiuch ei iw,ijuu. Mmiv ten f liny. wnifeiix "ticl ether I trfinleniVnli uere lrntrnril In tlip lilnxj-. '( I IW of Hie ber'eH broke- Ioekp In lt into Krniikllii street, but wen m badly ; Imrl I Inr n nun i" ".ii'-i. 0 B,,iL.-.i r..inll(- llv iiff In ieiupm In Fr'ntiM" ,,rp''' nt ,,ir r''nr "' ""' Mtn"1,,l i 'i. fmm tlrlr hetiiPH Thlch wrre en , Jlsncfred when nmrks and burning lm. fell nn if mm-. Tin1 Ihe wnt dlM'evpred ut 11!: in nVhek liv J- McMirlinel. who lives en the prcmNef. It lind slnrlnl nt the heml I ( the runwn.v tlint inula te the second Herr. unci It wn found ImneKwIble te tpt te the borne te relenc them. i The Iniured anlmnli were examined U Dr. Jewpli iT. Cleldcnbery. of 70." Merris street, who ordered them killed.) Davli rieNchinan Is the proprietor efi the MitDir LLLLLLLLLLLBPvT ct-bbbbbbbb T. v, J; 7aLLLLLL -S-L-L-L-L-L-L-T-; , . T .r'.Vs '. bbI f'TXt'vWy L ijf ;t ti 'tr. J Isa Mall ; V-,V- WtJMS v.ss i sHr cwm&wv.m 'fBmmmfm WBBXlKSMHHHMRHIHa LIKENS LIFE TO ORCHESTRA I'he effort of the individual i flic factor which, in the lant aniilyHK. must be enllnted In the solution of the werld'H problems today. nccerdhiK te the Hpv. Dr. Henry W. A. Hniuen. president of the Kaxtcrn Pennsylvanln Hyned of tiiitheran ChureheH, who dpeke today en "The T'nknewn Here'' nt the neon I.enlrn service In Kelth't Theatre. Hlinllnr servlees for bUHlnces mrn and l.T! IE "RELIEF WORKED'' FLEECED ilihep Manning Alie en List of Man Held In Newark J. I'lcrpent Morgan and Hkhep Man nlnifi of the Kplsoepal dleecse. of New Yerk, were among the 25f prominent men in New Yerk and' New .Terecy swindled by .Telin tenncf, who peccd n an agenr for the Near Knst Heli'cf Fund. Ifcrtftrts represented himself as the Kcv. enan M. Dnnoe, a Ncnteriah priest, and gained acccsn te elergymen. finan ciers mid ethei.M through letters of in troduction said te have been ferscd. He was arrested In MoerestoWin N. J., by flilef nt t'nllre ItrnilHlimv. nml Ih HOW held In the Newark jail en a chnrgc of obtaining money under fnlne prctensps. Isaacs' arrest was mused by Julian Helchcnke, New .Icrspy Htnte sec retary for the Near En-t Itellcf. Isaacs, under tlife name of .Tolinnneii Ellas, worked for that orgnul.ntjen live days last December, according te Mr. Zcl-ehenke. 2e mMmtmmwi s. Number It Recerd for City, Corener's Office Repert Twe hundred and slxtv persons colli celli mltted suleidc in I'hllndelphln Inst year. This Is the grentest number-of Mil cklcs rejierled In any year In the history of the city, according te Frank Paul, chief of the bureau of Investigation of the Corener's office. Records of the Corener's office shett that In 11)111 01 prnens ended their live and In 1020 thcie were 200 suicides recorded. Of the Miicldes Inst year, 1S8 were innfes nnd seventy-two females. In Win. suicides numbered 1!17 malei nnd sixty our females. The total for 1020 was divided between Ml males nnd sixty five females. ' Pistols and gas were the principal means used bv the suicides for eiidlin; their lives. Methods by which the sui cide") were committed : Hhoetlng. seventy-nine: hanging, thlrty-slx; gas. seventy-six: poison, thirty-ene: cut ting, thirteen; drowning, fifteen, and jumping, ten. Te Lecture en the Apostles Creed An invitation has been extended te the geticrnl public te a free course of j t iki' '"- -y rtlipSS'llQ Moderately or J cod j . Gifts fbr Wecfdnga in Sterling .Silver New Styles and Dccoraticn'e Almend Dishes and Baaketi - Candaaticka Bouillon Cups with China Linings- Compete Dishes Cefee Cupa and Saucers with China Linings Centerpieces - small -or violets and spring flowers Kks&mLWk vm V "VKfJ Kl'iT-U ' rVrW.f.i.'SJ.R' JH" " It '" S' t- of I he War "The tangible vnlttes of our present age," he snld, "arc three; first, self- MHH. .MAX IIAL'PTMANX Whose liusbaud Iwi lieen seeilngf' Iter in vain for ten uechs. Slie leek four of their eljiit children with her SEARCH FOR WIFE FAILS . ' Lester, Pa., Carpenter Seeks Spouse Who Toek Four Children With Her After a search of ten weeks for his wife, who dlsamenrcd from tlit-Ii- limnx . . -.--.... u vi iv ir ii t ii iirii ir in- ...... n l.es er. I'n.. Jinx Hnuptiiinnn. new thing In the world today. Te make it llrlnt. Iini-n nt '1UJ Wn.l V!,. t ,.i.l... .". ... . . . ii.'i' .!..,.. !. !..... assertion needs te give ptnee te self dedication; second, religion should be fellowship with Ged, net cijced or dogma ; third, every man Is worth as much as the things which most Inter est him. The huge liner, with all her power, cannot dispense with the tiny tugs; neither can nny movement de without the services of the individual. Public opinion Is the most vital ':. . , i- . . . Ill linivt. III.. .MUX IlllUWimillll. IIIIVl Ili1.i In lin f..Hl.l tnrint Trf 111 Tie sinnic. srvcnicrn years age. ii..i i. ..n ... ..."'.'. "" "'"' ""'". ""'.V'l ..'" : r... : tnrneil down and at that time many I V" " '" ' "l. ""'.." V,, ' ""M '? ."" '" wert" wllllp m!" rel,c,.l7?,.V""lp U'limnii u'nrn ImM In nlttirnlinu nml ilma ,rJ!.l,re.1,'ll!m.,S ,l.,e C,,T ,nt rr'l "V'j'WILD MAN BITES CHAUFFEUR "The Individual must be the basis of any enduring accomplishment." aid'.. . - i. -.i.. ui,. Dr. Hansen. "Te reach the public the "" ,nJure 'co -.r.vc. "-Ht(.wnrf ., KvpUng al Hi. Peter's individual must be appealed te: It was Tried te Lift Him Frem Tracks r.ntaepal Chinch, (iermniiteun, en the individual, nersenlfled by the tin i Ti,n n.i nmn f fSmiili l'lillmlelnhln. I Wcdncsdiiy evenings diirlntr l.eni. r. Known soldier, who wns the realswlnncr,. ,. '.., . ,. . nvn ..... Mnr(.u. KeellnK will lecture upon the Apostles J :,;::":.:. i." . ..t, .. w . ,H..""gn,' "'r"y " -" nn' nn mini- i u ...v.. ennce, Avuii Miccuii icierencp e IH re today a ttiieal uriver Intien te modem thought. There he Mtipetnl nillslf hv llm ulinlf linrurs nerihed. fcriMnard Cot. An explosion. Tt wns then owned followed by flames. con-and captured. Enrly saw n Xesre l.vlnn en the tracks en Delaware avenue. The driver et down te lift the man nwny. As he bent ever the Negro fastened his teeth In the chauffeur's nose. "'"I The driver shouted. This nreused Patrolmen Delnn and Tayler, of he Fourth nnd ltaee streels station, who were nearby. When thev tried te arrest the Negro he ntlncked them with a rarer, but wns subdued. The prisoner gave hi namn ns I'del Thompson nnd said he was thirty -five .tears old and a enmnn. He wns identified ns the man who ere will nvenile. has been unable te hud iinv n- iu-ni.u-i-v in the ln.1lvl.ltml trace or her. Hie took four of her ei-lit .!. u.inue. ii,M.w.tnr cmirni'c i children with her." 'conscience. nutftl heavy dnmnfee in the. ma.tressl ,""'"",:" Y "V 1 'u'-.'"! . ;j":J. ,K..".e" .,' '" '. came in.e the Twelfth nnd Pin streets fjdery or unmet ivermnn, iin Aerth "":, fimi l.er ii'imniVsn eiii i Z """" l , ""'v""""s ,K "., 'r ,V,'",i station house en February 28 nnd dfc dfc pWer.d street. Insl night. The build- T' V? ""' 1,cr' boe"U!,c ,l,c c".v " " ml led the cenduc or. -hile ttin ,man,m n ,nrc te-riMp nml semen,ing Ing. three story structure, wns badly i ""Vt '., i. ,,,,. nm , ln "I' t,"'r0,,,.avc,p"ac.MS V tMe ' wen Acting Sergeant Curran j.nnced . """Ptmann Is a carpenter and lias confusion. Hut (led enn evolve swecll. ., ,. . ., ". fl i,iBine but -,Ken were hindered In their we.k , !'7 -;'' IZTZ 7 "."H"""""" inm h, """" heie w'mhl be no' feed, "he cu 'cnrrnn's kr dense smoke. Fireman Zulkes. of " ' h 'nJj,1Ik"ew" M0 rCi,s0" for b,8 ..,, v , AVnrrFnA Whai Would ' f" "il'"1 -hr. Mailstrote O'P.rlen nrineCfcmpanjN.mf?a, ., . I""),?' crc Get1' hal "0U!d held Thompson In $1O)0 ball for s 'fur- fcr the smeKe nfter he lin.l gulile.l feiir I ;;' l:'"'''""rS':f" "-" '- ", '"".." " ,. ,., ,. nn ,i,ilrVK .... thcr hesring t i.n. -,..., ,., .... .ii.i. ...vi.v. iiiiii I me iw Mil- iiiiiiiv "i " ----- . .- two of tlicibejw, ngeii seven anil tluee. Hi day sfrf that the idc: hnd engaged minds throughout the ages and that there were Reports Theft of Furniture Mrs. II. Pnskman reported te the police today Mint a three-piece living loom set had been stolen from her house, at fiT.Vl Iledmnu street. She nld she h.id sold tl)c set te peep who Intended moving in t u.l left ii ilmrc when she moved te "S12 Il7e nvenue. Mrs. Kllcnheth Kees, a neighbor, said Hint she snw a truck step at the house jestcrday and take away the furnltuii'. jibrsc te the street. After an hour the J aij unrlAK 1iSVlf il AMfl Itn ftia ? .. n-.i ,.i .,.. i !,.... i.. Three of the four children she left be " "" '": ""7." "'"."" "s i ,.,., . lve .,. ,,, , ,. .. , i.inu ...v, uiv-i) .. .....i-, i-. i.i.i. ..,. years. The ether is a girl, aged thirteen. the street. it is believed the fire itartrd en (he first deer and spread rnplilly te the upper floors. Overcome by smoke issuing from bnles ef greasy rags during n tire in n two twe two lerv hrlck shop and warehouse at 508 Seuth Wnter street, last night. Hose Hese iffjii Harry McShane, of Engine Cem- titny 22. at Second nnd Pine streets. , ,. . ... Itm caved fiem fnlling down an eppnJ". Hugging, Cheek-te-Cheek and elevator shaft by two firemen, can led Other Objectionable Ferms Banned lOinesim-i uim rewvnu. i a,Uv V V. Atnmli r.ritv A. nils wns inc ineme ei an mimcsc u.v llshep Philip Cook nt the services to te ny in St. Stephen's Church. Tenth irect near Chestnut. Bishop Cook mid TWO OFF SLACKER LIST MAY DANCE TO LAW'S HARD RHYTHM IN N. Y. STATE made'eX Canadian Aviator and American En- I presumptuous men who thought that I - - -. ,,- ...--. I they could devise a better world. He I Of two Phllttdelphinns whose names painted n. picture of what the world , have been taken from the list of alleged If the way OI mnnKinil was j urnit newncm. one. iiarr.v ievr, nurr bv the eliminntlen of work, enlisting in ihe Cnnndlnn Army, be- pain, struggle nnd burdens against i came a lieutenant in Ihe Iirltirh nir which men and women complain. force. If the world weie made In the right ( The ether Is William Wert. He en- wnv. he said, it would no remnue in , listen in uie i niiee niaies Army en l FEDERAL TAX RETURNS OCR INCO.MK TAX nrPARTMRNT, t,NfEB TU K LTKRVISION Or WIEGNER, ROCKEY & CO. CERTIFIED PIBLIC ACCOUNTANTS IH AT I'OUR SERllt'K FOR A15ISTA.VTE IN THK PRCrAICAIIO.N OF VOL'n TAX RBTUR.N FOK IBZ1 National Security Bank Franklin Street & Girard Ave. Philadelphia MARCH 2nd te 15th BOARD OF DIRECTORS' ROOM ittlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllll-: exactly the way It hn.s always been. te the suticring en the cress. Lessens were drawn from the life of St. Fiancis Xavler ev the Rev. Jeseph j P. O'Hcillv. S. J., today at the Lenten I service in St. Jeseph's Chuil-h. WilHngs , iuc iiinzr suuu'ii in inn enspnienr ' i. v r -..!... . .. a-... ti..i.n.. TlZ. ,,i?,P n-i, kMS- iflr' ,lc-,!ment Commission, with power te icgu icgu itreving hntli. The bulling is owned i, .iin iu n.-ntiitsmi in n Mil in sr 1exinilpr Miller t"l Itilnhrlil-.. In,c ""'eing, is piopescd in a hill in-. m:;' llil,nbrl(l8e . treduced In the Lcgis'atine today by wmx' Assemblyman Wi Ham Duke. Jr.. of -.-.-...-. . -. ..., I Allegany. The bill carries an appre- KU AK AN- AMt bUbb I S nrlnllen of S-0.000 for Ihe coniiiilssien's ' nllev nenr Fourth street. I expenses. , The snint was a man of the world Klwanls and Peer Richard Members! .InZ. dancings hiiBrfJng. cheek-te'- until he was twcntv-fiVe. Fnther ai ... e.i, i i j check dnnclng. neck-held dauekit and .O'Reilly tald. Then l.e felt himself aise Are tniertainaa .11 ciiM.s 0r suesestlve dunces are railed for seivice te (Sed and wns in - Ihe .Matinee Musical Club enter- iseught te be banned by the bill Inlned !l" Rotary Club at neon today . under soft dim lights is specifically ler- labor would fellow him bidden by the bill, which also lias flic t Several centuries atlcr the saint ia itniiiue distinction of containing pic- bored In Japan, the preacher continued, even ' July 21. lllli. and was tiischnrgcd I August 2. mill. til the laltirs luncheon in the Helle we-Stratford. The Itetnrlnns also in tiled MiieinberH of both the Klwanls Hub and the Peer Richard Club with their wives. At least 000 attended. A unique program for the luncheon as arranged by Wilkin. J. Perkins, flialrmnn of the Luncheon Committee, lin vn master of ceremonies. Members of the Fellowship Commit tee were costumes representing such Srtlsts ns Rubinstein. Schubert. Schu mann. Pnderewskl. Caruso nnd Ilec Ilec t!iecn. and they greeted the men .and women of the three clubs as they en tered tlu ballroom doers. The chorus wns led by the diiccier. Helen Pul.Hii Inncs. and .Mrs. Her bert It. Evans was at the piano. Heward Jehnsen, pesident of the Kl jianls Club, lend about 200 Klwnnians Inte the ballroom, and Themas J. Mul ley, i lee president of the Peer Rich ;n Club, headed a delegation of eer 10(1 I..or R!chnidltc.H. The chairman H the luncheon .wns the Rev. Lewis Pcjmetir Mudgi. slated clerk of ihe rrcsbjterlan Church in the Cuited dinu'S, Twe Wills Admitted te Probate The will of William Mentelth. ulltl Hftrcl avenue, was piebaled today, lie leaves an estate alued at $41,P.0O nnd directs tlint ,11 go te his two sisters, Jennie and Annie Mnnteltii. Tliey are te use what they need nnd when thef die two-thirds of what Is left gees te Dnnclng spired te believe that the fruits 'of his the hplcepnl Hospital and one-third mi inc ....nn- hi iiiv ... ilium euiiiiiii for Crippled Childien. James X. Hel land, who died In the Jeffersen Hei- Value with a capital V Rogers Peet clothes. Fabrics the pick of the worlds hnest woolens. Tailoring as fine as the! fabrics. Dotvn-ie-date in price and up- te-datc in style. IE Spring styles new ready !i tnil.il llliiMtrnllniiM of "ninuer iliini- Hint innnlrv una nneneil l.i Hie world. PHllI 1' certinrj ill. ICir nil P.atC or Ing." 'In nnd about Tokie were descendants , ?1ir.000. te be divided between his The bill describes the proper method of these who had been taught by St. w'dew and two sons. An inventory was In ihU fnslilnn: The mini nlnces bis Francis Xnvler. The descendants ed "J personal estate, ei .1. I-.. , arm lightly about ids partner's waist, formed a nucleus for the work of mis his hand resting gently en her back just stenarle when Japan shed lis isolation. nbeve the. waist line. The man s pnrt-ihe added. FERRO y CO , Inc. Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St at Juniper Fling. The estate is valued at JjOl.- 1)51.(52. ner should rest her left hnnd light'y en the man h right shoulder and her right hand should rest lightly in his left hand. At no time, the bill says, should the dancers full te keep their bodies or faces apart. Sunday dancing Is ought te be pro pre hiblteil and no unmarried person under seventeen years of nge would be per mitted te attend u public dnuce unless accompanied by one patent. The bl'L would also set up ihe time measure for certain dances as fellows ; "Waltz. 4S: two step. .14; one step, 00: fox trot, 4'.)." Inspectors would be required te nt lend nnd supervise all public dances. Announcement- The $1,000,000 worth of new homes which we are new building will be wired for Radie Telephone Service, connecting with concert service from Pittsburgh, Newark and ether centers. This will add greatly te the enjoyment of these new homes. JOHN H. McCLATCHY Builder of Hemes 848 Land Title Bldg. NAB CAMDEN SUSPECT Have I One of Four Believed te Tried te Wreck Train Samuel Richardson, n Negro, ihirtv inur. wns arrested tednj in a shack In eal jnrd en Viela sticet neur Rail road iiieauc, Camden, en suspicion that Je was one of the four men who idled lies en the Xew Jersey Seashore IfUll IfUll read at Heienth and Mechanic streets n Monday morning, with the apparent intention of wrecking n train. . Ihe man. who has no home, hml heen keeping in the shack and had attracted URGED FOR LABOR BOARD v Station Master at New Haven Rec ommended for $10,000 Pest New Haveu, Conn.. March 8. tRj. I A. P.! Jehn H. Ilyncs. station master here of the New Yerk. New Haven and Hartferd Railroad, has been tecom tecem mended te President Hnrdlng ns one of, I two men from whom td appoint a mem Iber of the Cnitcd Stntcs Rni'rend La La eor Heard. It wns announced today Hynes' recommendation fellows ihe i count of a vote of sixty-two dlvNieus of the Railroad Yard Master of America nt their Columbus. O.. headquarters. i maiia necessary by "If we devote our life te the Leid'ti wetk Instead of worldly pleasures w will live forever, for our bodies ma. die, but our souls will live en," nc cording te the new Jehn Knne. of the 1 Mesl Rlessed Sncratncut Catholic 1 Church, West Philadelphia, who spoke . at the noonday service in St. Jehn's 1 Church. Thirteenth street below Market. "Leve of our Father, and net of the world," he said. ",iill lead us te the Hely Spirit. I'er the weild pa-es away, but (led Hies forever. Weild I me born,- anil pass awnj like flewcc, I but new worlds are born of their a-'hes. ' Instead of success in a worldly wn. we I should strive for success in u spiritual i i way, sacrifice euisclvcs." TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES N .1 ami i iin 1 The nnneilitmenl attention by his neciilinr actions vt, I the retirement from the Railroad Laber I'ntrehiinn. ('ml n,iinf- -i...i ,i" Reard of A. 1. t barten, or .Missouri .!..... . .. .- " " l. but police 'ecu hv Timm- Tt.,.i.i.. ... "..A mlliend mSn reeenimen.lei Kjiameie stieet, whose warning te the of ,lle llosltlen, ,s WW w "' Hire picented disaster te n train. '", ,erm of ""' 'llnl1"'1" s v' laiKiciey said that Riehnrdsoiileoked "ke one of the four men he saw When ypafsed Seventh and .Mechanic sireels atrelman. fail (tnlnte'n entered the,,in,"',l or A- ". " ' ?V,en- 01 -,"s,,0-a.'e te arrest him. Richardson le-lsted 'whose term expires this year, if as overpewerel J X , ,1,0 ' W. A. Philips, of Kansas C ii.i. Me.. 'Hce station. Tlieie he was Infer understood te have been the e;lir I'he salan enis. Pfrclval AppletAtP' IllBhliinJ Il.htii nne eilve unrien. up H. istii m Denuld S. Lal.ne CST Hhunk .hi . Martha Brenn, nlii3 (llrard ae. Jehn Kltzaernkl, l..in s, llnnceck nt . Kleaner Ce linn IL'80 S, Haneeelf t Charles Setal, n. X. ft'th at . snd i:the- Onldenberir .1.1 N. TiTth st. William A. Mackellc L'OllO N. C3J nt Hml ilarv S, s.pcrs, Ardinere l'. Mnx Sehwaris 174r. N', 3tt t , and Kji MonkeUt'. 4.31 U Irani hvc. Abraham Uaucnian. .10!t TasKer at . ami ' llcie Tlenkan, 4in Wilder .11. i Herman Malerman B04 fine nt., and Bib We Cehen, 3.5 Seuth ati Herbert I', flymer. -707 Alter t nnd K' eanei D. Kelly. -7117 ller hi . Carl.vle I, Ilone.i well, 8.17 K. 'J'lu t and Dera Cotten. 857 K. Tlngu t. Andrew .lehitann. 18.3 ?'. 17lh n .in.1 Frnce Burrell, tasa N. litli at Plncun Mlla'teln. i.Ti.1 S. 8th it. and Rev fnl'nck 2180 H. Slh t. Maurice .1. Marlneff. -7 H nedlleli at. Hadlu Suaklti. CIU4 Clirlatinen hi. t.filf.v Gibbens. tU.lli l.atena nt, jihI dred r.i'lrt, loot) Montsemerv he. r Bi'i-n-ml l'rledmann -0.1O S. Percy t Bertha 'leltelbAum. L'47 H, "AlUs- t rrcilerlcU V Hlmms. 'JUS Sharnnack nt Ix'ena I.. Yeung, 333 I'rlscllla at. Kll.i I Mil Hpd I and ""in inerniiig. i KENDRICK STATEMENT SOON - Philadelphia Trust Company. As Ignee, Preparing Assets Schedule I lJhS 1f,,iP,rt,"ml """'lities of the bank- K.-T . '"""erngc ill in or (icerge W. is I drv!ckV,,L.A f.'- "l he tAealcl 11 ..-'"' l,n 1'niiaileipiiin Trust Coin- .'"j. assignee. iienrv i: i!...-nt iy, issued P'Mldent of the trust company a Jatement as follews: nn rnnndellii !'. anlRnee frr (1c '1. t I A iin '1'iiist Ciimpanv. eer-e W. Iv.miiIpIhL'. U'llt l.n.... .!. . ..1...I..1 '..:.' ' nared nc ' v.'" " '." "" "l "" ' . I"'" ' the i,. ..' "!,":'N "'! iianuitics in c failure some day during the "n 8 I ' lp i''dllers will he fixed. wleet inn ,.hl' l,lll,'il!,, I'-'isens for the t&u, f t,) ''hllatlclplilH Trust Hi...., '."" "'" "mi rue nun W net inlebted te It in iinv way nnd bad '10 accounts of nny nature with it. $3500 FOR EYE INJURY Camden Girl Awarded Damane fnr Being Hit by Trelley daughter of lentil streei 1. ... 1 i-iii , v .h'ii i un uii ill ii- Hie (Ir,i ,,"".I"PS " " 11 JU1Y in Iniurl" ''" """ "f Cummeii Plea- for S7" ,r,,ll "hen she was siupd. Her r.it f"nPiuiy. lbiuan 7. llll'O. loll i' . '' "us nwnrdtd $1000 for the T,,1" her services. .. , --w - - .1 wnejr Albiv'lSiVl,,,lT''inp Hc-hfu-s. dau hd In '0(,,fu. 'r"iity.seient u'i. .. l',;,.'!,fll.,iN was crossing ltrnd ai L ' ."'""I'iSten street when she 'iy tl.e .. I sibiii was m impaired te ' n' ,l('"' ! she was compelled te l'ir glasses Print Club te Hear Lewis I "ederlck Lewis will nddrpes I lllla Ia..I..I I . .M.l i. a . n-l Teehni ," l e""' ." ... ';,'-"'!:" 1 li'i. ', ."' '"'v.ihiiiu I'.ngrav- l.iis' I 1.1!" wl" ln,,'' "I Mr. J'u" lien,,., ItlH Kprtli-t- slicet. i .. hdin tile J.,.M, i... fauhJlW VlVty EASTER DELIVERY IF YOU WANT IT of these $60, $65 and $70 quality Suitings and Tep Coatings BUILT TO MEASURE $39 Every one of the garments in this great annual Spring Tailoring Offer will be made by our own Custom Tailors in our own tailor ing shops. We can personally supervise each order and we will guarantee fit and satisfac tion or we keep the suit and you keep the money. Nete An extra pair of trousers te each suit for $1 1.00 additional. REMEMBER THIS THIS EVENT COMES TO AN END ON SATUR DAY, MARCH 18TH. Wanamaker & Brown Markct&Sixth for Mere Th(in 60 Years ii', IL WW -1 Charg Accemts Invite- Avail Ma'il'Ord'era Filled !!!":! Hawseii&BeMaitY ift l-lSChestimrStreet 1 Fur Repairing and Remodeling at very Moderate Coit. "Pay for the work when you want it delivered." ItWiUPayYouteBuyNow for Next Season's Needs Yeu are positively saving' half of next winter's price by buying new. There is nothing te be gained by delay. Raw turs are constantly advancing in price. Pay a Small Deposit New Your purchase will be stored free thru the spring and summer. Make payments monthly and when cold weather arrives your furs will be all paid for and ready ' when you need them most. W A U CW. are Are Yeu Sagacious? SHREWD, HUKacieuH men who like nothing better than driving a "geed bar gain" are certainly enjoy- y ing life al our Reduction , Sale of Winter Suits and Overcoats 28 33 H3 v k n n v ' s TROUSERS. REDUCED It is a wonderful fact that ( our thousands of separate trousers have been reduced te $3.75, $5 and $6. It means an extra suit for a five spot mere or less. Spring TOP COATS You'll feel 10 per cent mere energetic in a Spring Overcoat. Cheese from approximately a thousand here. Won derfully attractive val 1 ues. The new perfectly matched everplaids, rough Scotchy Home Heme spuns, shaggy Tweeds and Herringbones. Rag lans. Belters, easy swinging Bex - backs. Sec these splendid Coats all new. Perry & Ce. i 16lh and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men - " MlllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllT i ( Deed's Standard of 1 a 1 1 ering is that which gives Sen ice, Style and Satisfac tion in our Clothing, and makes it distinctly, superior te and differ ent from usual Ready-te-Wear Garments. L& ---BM-aB-HSPJBHB- .- Spriiti H tat brain nt $S0. rially vetable rallies at .$40 & ?J 7'cices kiSpC- JACOB REED'S SONS H2-H4&G OiestEtr.-. Street J3oeks ejf Travel ti a In n te yeui home the fiau rarci of tropic gardens and the allure, of stianjjc places. Your armchair becomes a plobc-tretter and you a cosmopolite. Yeu can travel the '.erltl ever n nh the books at Campion's. ffl n .pien -Jl SELLERS BOOK.!. SELLERS 1313 Walnut St Steel Lockers, ' Shelving & Sheet Steel Specialties EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. Established 1834 1922 GrrmantOK-:! Ave, Philadelphia m length. Wraps are full length. (t) (8) () (6) (8) (7) (6) (5) (4) (3) Formerly Marmat Coats 80.00 Russian Pen.v Coats tnnnn Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed 100.00 r rench Seal Coats i.-.n.nii Peny, Opossum Trimmed 160.0(1 Natural Muskrat Coats 183.00 irencli bcal. Skunk Trimmed snn.en Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed 200.00 French Seal Wraps.....' 24.V0H Trench Seal. Snuirrel Trimmnil... sn.nn Moleskin Coats .t .ft an (4) Moleskin Wraps 3.jo!eo .&t iiuasen seal, Beaver Trimmed 490.00 (3) Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trimmed -190.00 (8) Hudsen Seal. Skunk Trimmed -190.00 (3) Black Caracul, Skunk Trimmed.... 600.00 (3) Natural Squirrel Coats . 600.00 (4) Hudsen Seal Wraps 600.00 (2) Natural Squirrel Wraps 800.00 (2) Taupe Caracul Wraps 1000.00 (1) Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 (1) Ermine Wrap J200 00' (1) Natural Mink Ceal 150000 (1) Natural Mink Wrap 1900.00 New 3S.5S 49.56 4.4 74.54 79.59 89.51 94.50 97.50 115.00 125.00 165.00 1 75.00 245.00 245.00 215.00 295.00 295.00 295.00 .195.00 195.00 595.00 595.00 745.00 995.90 Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust 6.50 Rtg. 15.00 Chokers of Natural Squir rel, Jap Mink and Kelinsky. 14.50 Reg. 30.00 Chokers of Stene Marten, Natural Mink, Taupe and Brown Fex. 29.50 Rtg. 60.00 Chokers of Blended Sable Bawn Marten and Stene Martea 44.50 Reg. 70.00 Pearl Gray, Fex, f) j e d Blue Fex and Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers iiniriiiiiiiijiiiiiijiiigjiiiiiiiiii'iriiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiviiiiiiic'iviiiFiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMi'! 'i iiiinnxi'ii'i mm ' in Wi'in wuiiimHiiii iiuiijiiiii'jj.iw iiwiiiiimiiiuiiMiniiuiiimunH'ttiii WIHI W 'J This is but a partial list. Our entire I remaining stock is included in this event. . Hudsen teal Is Dye Mutkrat. French Seal Is Pje- Ceney). iill-ilUiU Purchasing Agents' Order Accepted uinB.g, Of special interest te executives Tear this out as a reminder te see at the National Business Shew the new L, B. Recerd Safe the last word in lightweight office safes. Sure protection for valuable papers and records that in surance cannot replace. L. B. Visible Recerd File with n special and exclusive features that place it en a plane by itself. Yeu will also be interested te watch the operation of the rotary cutter that demonstrates why L.B. cards are always smooth-edged and uniform in size. FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings IHi: ROSLNBAlrJ GilLLEtlES 13.0 Unlnue blrrrt 192(1 Paige Lnrchment i:irllem conditien: tine tlret: K0 Philadelphia Nash Moter Ce. nrn.iri .it Pnnlnr M. The above products can be seen day at our store. any Library Bureau M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager Walnut 3394 9ie Chestnut Street Main 7394 lf If mhi Mjnt mnrr lul n i-4s Ihr prnrr Kind nt ADVERTISING "III pi-mliir- It rrnnoml rrnneml !lt .mil wllheul pitraTa--.Tiini nti,n, H. ARTHI'R ENGLEMAN I rpiitiierl itlun r.lilic, pni-r 70Dli Hnre 1117 ,V,IL Hi i i'IiII,'':! Clli ,ltt i:,l' riMI'lniMliilill M HimVi'IIIISl I Lewest prices in ears! Eggs S earlen eT J 3 C S" e At Strictly r'resh 07f U jr Ml Our tSturcK mmm f. &M1U i' ii t -i' EBr w :; i c ! 1 i - ' ' I -,., iis' I via feaij.Li:iii,tttiiniri!iiiiiiiJiwii!i!i:waiiir .-. s 1 f n i && -. Js&.K&div UhM $ J j Vj'VA v wfi tllii 3L1 I ." f. I lM.r.N & w"'t . &Wl'&!&rffeW - ,),.&.-.. ..: .... .d?ilWfiW''t!i,.I'V(v!' (it ;., r JTmmmmmmfTr' mm
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