.iff if I? lw;T- -- f--ss ' at ' i : ' mSwmKi Wednesday, march s, iuk iivwaffixi T . fi17 ti j r1 ' fV , xv ;www?5? " ' PLAN STATE LEAGUE 10 BACK DRY LAW Organizations of Citizens in Every County Proposed te Enforce Act TO MOVE HEADQUARTERS tfu a Staff Correspondent Wuhlngten, March 8. State-wide organization of n law enforcement iMirup in rennsjlvnnla, similar te Mint new organized In Philadelphia, has been nnctlened by Prohibition Com Cem Com mlnlener Hnynes, as an aid te prohi bition enforcement. On the theory that the prohibition units need end welcomes the co-eper-ntlon of all citizens and organizations Interested In "dry" law enforcement, Director Jehn T. Davis, U Is under stood, has been authorized te promote the league Idea In ether parts of the After conferences with Hayne here, Dai Is announced he would go te Pitts burgh next week te Interest buslnes men there in an organization pat terned after thnt in Philadelphia. Within a few weeks he hopes te have Ungues formed in virtually every reunty and te co-ordinate them as a State "organization. As a further result of the confer ence, it is understood State "dry" headquarters will be moved shortly te Harrlfcburg or some ether city in the central part of the State. Director Davis personally tavers a location in or near Harrlsburg. He believes pro hibition enforcement could be directed mere efficiently and economically from a central location than from either Philadelphia or Pittsburgh. Commissioner Hnynes has approved Director Davis' plans te put the re dlstrictlng program In Pennsylvania Inte immediate effect. Within the next two weeks It la expected the Stnte will be divided into eight enforcement areas, each under the supervision of a greilp head. The re-dlstrlctlng plan calls for twenty enforcement agents In Philadelphia, fifteen In Pittsburgh, and fix In each of the ether districts into which the State is te be divided for en forcement purposes. In addition, nine teen new enforcement agents are te be appointed in the State, making a total of ninety altogether. Director Davis has received 12000' applications for the nineteen Jobs. Asked whether he had decided en his prlnclpate assistants In the State, Di rector Davis said he had net. "In due time I .shall name an assist ant director," he said. "I am moving rieuly, and shall net be In any hurry about It. "Within two weeks I hope te have the late rrdistricted and ergnnized en the new basis, when we will be able te proceed mere effectively te enforce the law. Efficiency Is the thing I want, and the thing I am going te get. We are going te enforce the law. "I am looking for ether quarters new. These we have In Philadelphia ere net satisfactory. When we find a suitable location, whether there or in Harrisburg or elsewhere, we will move into it. There is no hurry about it, but I Imagine we will be able te find satisfactory quarters In a relatively short time. It has always been my Idea that State headquarters should be (cntrally located In the interest of effi ciency, economy and convenience in handling the work." Director Davis expressed the opin ion that a law enforcement league la l'cnimylvantn would prove an Impor tant ugency in prohibition enforcement. PRESS CONTRACT IN EFFECT New Yerk Publishers Confer With Printers en New Ruling New Yerli, March 8. Publishers of New Yerk's daily newspapers art art neunced last night that the contract with their pressroom emplejcrs as for mulated by Judge Martin T. Manten was new in effect. The object of conferences being held with representatives of the empleyes, It was nnneunced, was te determine the number of men te be employed en eacli press a function taken away from the union by Judge Manten's arbitral de cision and given te the newspaper publishers. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTEBOOK By Lee Pape Vie was eating brekfist this morning and nil of a suddln pep looked lit the eliiiia cleslt saying. My the way, wen are we KinR te get rid of that old relic of Nea's Ark? As a rhina cleslt Hints wnt I call a pecca of junk. ill urn, hew ran jeu tawk In suteh a nnrtlcss way about your own fornl fernl tare.' sed ma, nnd pep scd, It weiihlcnt be mlne if I could find-somebody low 'iiuff te accept It as a gift. Its an co Kr.j and I never come Inte the dining room without being insulted by it In my own house, he ed. And as seen ib he went down te the office ma started te leek all ecr the house for jestld iis P'M'er, saying, I knew I snw an ad about an auction sale of household wnitiirc, I think III go rite down there in see if I can pick up a china cleslt mid serprlze jour futhcr. .W,ich s,le dld nml hls nftlrnoen n wagglji canie up with a big china clot-it fut tVlce ns bK ns 0,lrs and h big 'nan and a little man helped each ether P cnr,ry, it in our dlnlrig room and then j iicipen eacu ether carry the el ii Jim cleslt up te the store room, th IMiil MlHi ff m "TTIIIIttlMMIIMtti INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUJ ITSELF . -ttttTltM,iMt jnill'RIIIIIfflfflWIIIIIII llllllllll I! imciiii'iiiiiiiiiiiimiiinriiiiinivRnnnnitiiiniiinriii mini ni mninumrMwnjinOTifflinnTiunisn RUST A machine will mat out sooner than it will wear out. The same with our body. Physical inactivity is the business man's greatest fee ... a peel of still water becomes stagnant. Rheumatism and laziness, neuritis and languidness are all effsprings of body rust. Ktmp activt Arrit rurtl The way te walth it by the way of htmlth. The power, or th drive com$ only from m vlgoreut body, A peticarA ttdrea eotueleu of if te Dept. A. will give own ability. iieu particular with out obligation. 219-225 North Bread Street The COLLINS SYSTEM of PHYSICAL CULTURE for MEN "A Philadelphia Institution with a National Reputation" . friraiiiii'tirireni: u i nrnimimnrrran nitiinruii nm m mi iiiiinnniit m niiiinrnii nnnu mini i iiiiuiiunniiiiiiiiiiiiriirii ru iiiiiiimi mi ininiiininiiniii itimniinni TV ailUgattt(a1 tf&J A noted authority says that a few drops of "Outgre" upon the skin surrounding the ingrewing nail re duces inflammation and pain and se toughens the tender, sensitive skin .underneath the tee nail, that it can net penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost ever night. "Outgre" is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How ever, any one can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc tions. Advt. Id luii -"" "i i-v tut; dluiu ruiiiu, mc Jll Vt " l,c,PiK the big one merethnn .mu UIK ,nan neipe( tne mtIc AHA ..,! ..,(. wit.ii Ktiv iiiuu unr. linn J'n't0 t supplr me and ma and my .. .i . "m,18 "" wniten ter pep te sav Mmethlng about the new chlnu cleslt en account of It being se big it made !" "Inlng room leek llke somebody 7.J M dining room, eny pep jest kepn en i eating with an isprcsslen ns if he aident notice eny thing. Wicli he did m, and after a wile ma scd, Ter good geod goed diss sakes. Wlllyum, for goednlss sakes. r i'.V' wat? 8C,1 P0P. "d ma scd, " n "'k wall fell In en, you would teu netice It? and pep sed, Well if Ir "I In suddlnly enuff I gess I weulJent, but vy, wat, wy? Loek erreund you, for goednlss sakes, wd ma. Wlch pep started te de, look leok loek nJf 'VWWU" even en the ceding with Su' noticing en thing, mn sayijig, Well lvcr ''T'1 of B,1tcb thing, are jeu l ?i" ,dent tPe enr wHcs "f Ne' !"L tleiititig erreund the room, for SO'mlss sakes? r-0 01J th,n, Ive cot the blind stag "s wnt the doeeo, sed pep, and ma mn' T "'"se te cat another bite or nwi..,n ,h,s room- et "' tlie unap trnKMatlTNC '."cn' l declare thp mere ael in X tRe for ou the mero y" sh ite n ,e1 wooden Indian. And me gut up e go out and pep sed. liny, t, wnt did I de te ou?' Wlfh Jett clZn i h?w n P"l"ting te the new rat .cle"lt n,"l ,' llfk scd, O her V fntV"10' enderllll, hmray. And ma all ? n KCI' n,'d pep kepp en tawking tin l.?.."ri of PPlr "bout hew grate I wia i, it "Im Ci0n ,NnK nM n ,,e thawt r' i' mite get tin oren nml .vmvlr .. If ALEMITE Graphite Penetrating Oil Netice Edisen Records Reduced in Price $1.35 Records new. . .$1.00 $1.85 Recerd new. . .$1.50 $2.25 Records new. . .$2.00 Kffectlve at enr tern Immediately. I.lnt of winner of Mr. KdUen'd $10,000 Prlie Content obtainable at our eterei. BLAKEBUBKAKT S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut and 20 S. 10th St. A FEW drops of Alemite - Graphite Penetrating Oil at the right spot will take any squeak out of any car. This wonder oil also makes cars ride easier because it bores between rust-crusted springs and lubri cates the leaves. It also loosens rust-tight belts, 'nuts and cou plings. Buy a can today and you'll be glad tomorrow. $1, that's all. Dealers everywhere. AtniMHf The Bmtkk Mmtfmturi Ctrnprnmy A&SSlHflS ORAVMITS enetrafin& oil ha" Alemite Lubricator Company OF PENNSYLVANIA 824 North Bread Street, Philadelphia YOUR DEALER CAN SUPPLY YOU "ACCKfT NO SUBSTITUTE" i ; GARDNER i A!H ( yWMWsT3aFjjPaWWaaasqpa'aPTaWalSyByyijWa AVStai UlSali '" OawrfaaW ttat Cm tM ' IfMMti hm fmm mM m mHMI Mf - ' mmnU nHj mm mmrwmt mm mt ome4m mm emamtmm rntmrn t mwtmt tm,m) f mektmt mm) mm ftaSS MBmMl tmtmw nr par m mt mmJ MM NMn tmrnme mtomthe Af mmitmty W mm mtmm m (A Wi MaBH nHj mmlmjmmjr m, mimmm Pe m wti inainiii,ii mkmmm Hm mm em-mtm ekummm m UVI CPSjTll mmmmmtrntrnm tmtmmmm tmmemwtmtmn thm Wmmmte mm4 i m mi(i' M mmm ml mil mlmmmmmtmm,mmmmm 4SU M, et lpM mmj m sJf mmm mmmmmmm m NMK mn mat mi me mmtht emmm mm omumme mm- mtmm ijSSwW Q4' 0m mmmmmtmmmmr ttm imiunr 4m in inilaiii mm ihoUetmv mmtm mmm DaUl niflW Fl Wmmmmm Hat mmt m mmm af4mtmm Cem ttm 4f mmn mm m eJmwmt mi ? 32fl "" 'jyy iV ? et . mm mmm mmm mmjmt J aH EuSli af mmmf9Mm ?" . 'ffL.? tmmmmmm' ' fc mn,1Jmmmfmmwt i i bb3 QtSl wommtmtwmemmmmim.mmm)4BmmtmmmmttmOmm,mm$Um BafflafflHtTaBHsV BlM mmt mmH mm mlmtmnmmlmMmmMmmmuem-tf --'- ijE LllKXXHBMRBn 9rafli Ommtmttt t,mm,mftmMmt.tmM. b5 ft . ,w . ffl&Czl. L. EjX IfSfat " OAiwNfm motek Ce. inc. t. leum. u.sa. 4RlERlS.lH9fl) With Every New 1922 Gardner Car A Guarantee that says something and means what it says. A Guarantee backed by mere than 40 years' suc cessful manufacturing experience and a present financial position of ever a half million dollars cash in bank and no debts. The Gardner Moter Ce., inc. ST. LOUIS. U. S. A. A New Medel vAGSy A New Lew Price GARDNER DIVISION Lexington Moter Ce., of Pennsylvania W. A. KVSER, President Lexington Building, 851-853 North Bread Street Ol'l'OSITE MKTIlOrOUTAN OrEBA HOURS 4sl STRAWBRIDGE & 'CLOTHIERS n The Spring Millinery en The First Fleer, Centre 3.00 te $8.00 Is Like a Beautiful Spring Garden And hundredsf women are delighting in it every day. The Hats are beautiful, and the variety se great, words seem powerless te describe them adequately. Hemps, Milan-hemps, mesh fabrics, the latter frequently combined with straw, and a cmnA nnrinklincr of the new circ cloth Hats that are making such a furore. Hats with flowers and ribbons, plenty with the fashionable great bows of the season. And Sports Hats, Sports Hats, every where! All the new shades fire red, periwinkle, weed brown, dark brown, blues from Copenhagen te dark navy, jade, henna, rust and every ether shade that is fashionable. 9H y BlrawbrldBu & Clothier First I'loer. Al.le 13, Centre Each New' Medel in Afternoon Dresses Seems Lovelier Than the Last Women's Sports Coats $22.50 te $45.00 Beauties developed in heavy tan cloaking, plain or with plaid back. Made in the desired overcoat effects, very smartlv tailored; Berne belted models among them $22.50 and $25.00. Others of camel's-hair and chinchilla cloths, silk-lined throughout $25.00 te $45.00. General Utility Coats, $20.00 te $50.00 The trim tailored serges and twills in black and navy blue, and the softer velour and Belivia weaves in lovely new light shades. Loese-line models loosely belted, some with cape sleeves. New Tweed Coats, $16.50 te $45.00 These are right en the crest of Fashion, and the women who affect Tweeds at the slightest nod of approval from Fashion, de se with great distinction. Superbly tailored models in the new Spring colorings. -. StrawbrlJe A Clothier .Second Fleer. Centre FOR WOMEN One of the very latest te arrive is of Canten crepe, with lengthening plaited panels that start at the yoke-line. Anether new model, straight from neck te hem, reveals a bright bit of color in the cm cm breidery en the loose panels and en the wide sleeves. The Taffeta Frecks depend almost entirely en their ruffles and puffs for distinction. And ethers of Canten crepe, Krepe-Knit and crepe dc chine, are of a beautiful simplicity that shows te best advantage Fashion's tricks in manip ulating the lovely materials of Spring. Beige, which is creating quifc a furore in Paris, is shown, alie rust shades, navy blue and black. Prices $32.50 te $50.00. Crepe de Chine Dresses $13.50 te $16.50 Seme are beaded, ethers have plaited skirts, plaited or embroidered tunics excellent Frecks, nothing like them in a long time at these prices. Navy blue, brown and black. 7 - Htrabrlcl(tn . Cloi'iler Ik t v vSmmx ' VL ak ' tt rftlnft"t)jmk mmtmmi'fX Second Fleer, Market .Street Black, white and ether shades Women's Leng Kid Gloves Extraordinary 12-Butten TA ijpr 16-Butten p.OD AH of exquisitely fine selected kid the quality that retailed net long age at nearly double this price, and would be a geed value te-day at a much higher price than this. Just the Gloves for the Easter costumes. Clasp-wrist, desirable, meusquetaire opening, Paris-point backs, some in two-tone effects. Black, white, mode, gray, mas tic, beaver, tan, champagne, bro and sable. Sr- Straw brl fe Clothier Aisle 12. Market Street N Suits in Extra Sizes Were Never Se Smart And Becoming Men's Linen Handkerchiefs. 25c New shipment just in of snowy white, pure linen Handkerchiefs. They are low in price at 25c each. Strawbrldire & Clothier Market Htret Cress Aisle - cJTPji And we have never had a finer assortment. Such lengthening lines and fine tailoring, such marvelously slendering effects! Suits -modeled en lines that seem te take inches from the figure, with shapely, well fitting cellars, and sleeves that are large in the right places you'll feel their correct pro portioning the minute you slip into them. Every large woman will knew at once that these Suits, with their slashed seams, tailored fold trimming and smartly hound edges, were modeled for her from neck te hem. All of twill cord and tricetine, materials that in themselves are slendering; in black and navy blue. Prices $47.50 te $110.00. Fine Tailored Tweed Suits in Regular Sizes, $25 te $35 Herringbone effects, cassavant twill and various mixtures, in blue, gray, heliotrope, tan and rose, and in all the smartest styles of the season. Straw bridge L Clothier Second Doer. Centre The Sample Sale of Men's Banister Shoes Simmons Enamel Bed and Spring: $13.75 Full double-bed size, with a geed strong spring for restful sleep and it is a Simmons Bed. StrawbrlrtKe A Clefil.r ir" Kant Fourth I'loer Shoes and Oxfords $8.80 All Sizes Far Belew the Regular Retail Price This year the Sale of Banister Sample Shoes and Oxfords is mere interesting than ever. By a special arrangement we ebta ined, in addition te the sample Shoes and Oxfords in sizes 7, IVt, 8B and 8A, a complete size range of Banister Oxfords at the same low Sale price. Styles for street, dress or speits wear in leathers such as tan calf, Scotch grain, cordovan, black or tan kidskin and white buck. sann cneu?h for everyone. Certainly a price te please everyone. $8.80 a pair. ih-- Strnwbrltlsn I Clelhlrr Knst Mere i:iKhth Street Popular Seng Sheet Music 5 Copies for $1.00 "Seng of India," "I Have a Rendezvous With Yeu," "It's a Wonderful World After All," "Old Fashioned Girl," "Wim min" All five for $1.00. Fifty Famous Favorites, 35c a folio Containing the songs of yes terday "Geed Old Summer Time," "Banks of the Wa bash," etc. Straw brlilce A. Clethl'-r Ilasiment t a&S ""jCT Men's Nainsoek Athletic Union Suits Remarkable Value 65c Men would ordinarily pay ery nearly double for these perfect fitting, comfortable Athletic Union Suits. They arc well made of nainsoek, with elastic band in back and are in all sizes. 34 ie 4(5. Many men will remember the Sale of these same Union Suits at a higher price last year and knowing the remarkable alue presented then at the higher price, will plan te profit to-menow. Come early. fr- Stmwbrldge L t'lethl-r Aisle i. Market Street Men's Suits Reduced One-third te One-half in This Clean-up $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 Here's your chance. Geed Suits from regular stock, many famous makes, new sharply reduced for a Clean-up Sale that ends this week. Steinjllech, Hart. Schaffner & Marx, Alee and Wickham Suits are included, and though we call them Wintei Suits, they are of weights that can be worn comfortably well into the summer. New is the time this week te get the Suit you want for $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, 35.00 or $40.00. Winter Overcoat Prices are Down They Range from $15.00 te $55.00 All cf our Winter Coats in this Clean Up Sale nie mark"'! at ery much less than their normal prices. The Sale emN this week, though, se huriy. -:- - m .mbri.iB,. & ci.m r ,e. ,,i 1 ,, , i..,t A Nete of Celer Distinguishes New Tailored Blouses These $2.00 and $2.25 Fer the woman who prefers the jaunty Peter Pan cellar arc Blouses of white or tan dimity, with checked gingham cellar and cuffs edged with little plaitings. White Voile Blouses with colored dotted voile cellar and cuffs. Rell cellars of checked gingham distinguish white Voile or Dimity Blouses. And there is another smart group of col ored striped Dimity Blouses with white cellar and cuffs. Straw bridge L Clethl.r Second I'loer. Centra Standard Axminster Rugs Sharply Reduced This morning we began the disposal of 1,000 Axminster Rugs, which we had taken directly fiem our regular stock and shnrplv reduced in price. The collection includes Bigelow-Hartferd, W & J. Sleane, Bremley, Roxbury, Beattie and ether standard guides. There should be enough en hand for another day's brisk selling. Here are the groups Rugs, 9x12 feet $35.00 te $44.50 Rugs, 8.3x10.6 new $33.50 te $42.50 Rugs, 6x9 feet new $19.00 te $24.75 Rugs, 9x15 and 11.3x12 $47.50 te $58.50 &r- Strawbrldge & Clothier Fourth I'loer, West Week-end Cases of Sturdy Cowhide $13.00 te $14.00 Light in weight and itteng, made ever luisswoed fiamc impeitant features te a woman when cheesing hand luggage Kxticmely smart looking, of course, and beau tifully finished, with padded lid, silk moire lining and .'! pockets. Black cobra - grain leather Cases. 120-inch, $13.00; 22-inch, $13.50, and 24-inch, $14.00. s runbridK Si Cluthlrr- ,Ua. H i cnlre Bed Tickings, 65c Planning te re-cover mat tresses and pillows? Be sure "te see these sturdy Tickings rl printed in unusually attractive designs and colorings 05c a yard. Strawbrldte Clethl.r ALL J8, Centra-1 Beys' Fancy Shirts Reduced te 90c Seft Shirts of fancy striped material, with attached cellar or with neckband. In new pat terns and shades. They are excellently made and will give long wear. Strawbrldie Clothier Second Fleer, East A Geed Business Dictionary, $2.00 This is a Dictionary pre pared especially for business men and for business offices. Besides definition of words, it contains a treatise en the Essentials of Geed English, the Writing of Business Let ters and the Convincing Use of English Speech $2.00. Htrawbrldce A Clothier Second Fleer, Filbert Street. Wet Complete Showing Men's Spring Hats Stetson Hats $7 and $10. Henry Heath Hats $8.00. Borsalino Seft or Stiff Hats $8.00. Scheble Hats -$5 and $0. Wickham Hats $3.75. And a snecial crreun nf 9(n Seft Hats at $3.00 that rcpr.' sents the best Hat at thin pric. euiumume anywnere, Btrnvbrldire A Clothier, Second Fleer, Market Mr, 9UOX B .Wieh Mh't lujf, t 'I 4a yif v, -&&& &Al. y.i i, h . iijt'i ve T4
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