HHP,HBHHHiMn!!vffl wmmm M x wm nw '', -;... nT "" jKwiWAM. V t- ..v.. fan -i irr . -v . . . nm 'M'irff 'j i - " i ,,'', ,OTiTI "Mil cm fi ' rrr 1 la' being rappM' te' f BltMtln beard I I1'" 4 iirrneTHAT;civE DISCUSS M. E. CONFERENCE DOINGS BXKCUTIORtt (with ft fllh5 !' Mature of hntred for entire, royalty, crks rope 'releasing knife that beheads neklcss queen): Yeti nnd me both off gees your head.. See you In Holly wood tonight. " , , '...' ,;v:i,,'r-: European Art Reaches Plttiburgh Pittsburgh,' March 10. One hundred, and twcnty-flve'.palntlngs from Ktirope haVe arrived herefpr the twenty-first International j exhibit- at Carnegie- In stitute, -according te Jehn V. .Beatty, director, who. ,ld' that the canvases Will bepresenfert te, the Jury en. awards by husky Bans Culette (an extra). II I Llld SERICE WiW 77.ei Probably Say in the Movies By J. P. McEVOY Hewling mob.- Tense excitement. .MAUIKANTOINBTTK (with Im passive countenance) : Say, net be tight with that strap. What-de you think I am? A horse? MOB (supposed te be howling French Imprecations) : Addabey 1 Hurray 1 Wowewow go te It I Wheel MAIUB ANTOINBTTH (te the ex ecutioner) : 'I'm throwing a party to night. Coming ever? BXBCUTtONBR (fierce!?) : Ami? Het degl Het cat I MAIUB ANTOINETTE (with Ui re of resignation); G'men, speed up the execution! I'm dying for a cigar Occupants' tt Houees Near rtenedil 8table Plea.as Flames Snrearfl ITED SOLD 3 M.tffc H i r ..' .: ' . X' . W :R CITY TYPEWRITER CO, jlwcivc nerurs crt! uunicn le aealh H Hccne: Lonely lejt cabin In blir.-znnl-iwcpt wilderness. Knlrr North western mounted policeman, llcglg llcglg ters Creat joy nt Undine childhood sweetheart here In the! wild. Sweeps her litfe hlH arms. Presumably la telling Jier again of his passionate heart hunger for her. She In turn Is presumably confessing her love for him. HI! (tllftng her chin nud looking adoringly Inte her eyes) : It's a won der yrtu wouldn't have n clean shirt for n feller, t looked nil ever the place far one thin morning nnd finally hnd te turn the cliffs In this one. SI IK (with m'rty glance of maidenly surrender) : Hew'dye get that wny? S'pesc I've get nothing else te de but UK (pressing kisses en her forehead) : Over te lteyce I aupnesc. last night. Anether one of these wild parties. NUB (burying her fac In his manly heuldcr) : Well, I'm sick of wa Itlng for you te take me out. Besides, I get home early, didn't I? I IB (stroking her face! with loving finirnrtlnd ! Yea. mrlv In the mom- In n' fire early this morning In tlie tnbl' 1 it....-ii..n.l.n ..k met tk.i "luuiB .a 'WALNUT ST. wjasfM wi uiiij iiuiiuvi., ..I. . ui. jtciie sirect i3 Flames, were discovered In thcb'ulldlng n a onc-stervv frame structure, about m j-;-. e r.ucK. avvcrui oilier horses were rescued. A number of wagons In the building were destroyed. Occu pants of both houses adjacent' la tht stable fled te the street In night attire fearing the lire would spread te their homes. Office and SankStypSaes i Ing. Yeu de It again and you'll find April e. Tne exniomen win eini am-u f tlic deer lecKcu. ..... ... NHB (tiptoeing te reach his lips with hers) : Don't, make me laugh.. IIB (kissing her madly) : ou heard fklss) me; (kiss) waddye think (kiss) I nm anyway (kiss). T.1 ette bithe$raphin& II Seene : The guillotine, time of the Ien. Marie Antoinette rawm rlannempany caddy wiiris ler your French ltcvolutlen J29Maijket5trectn INC a LiL rqy7ten Sale March 11th e Street. Wwmm wwmt0'mm "jiMy " . inifirt Ft. lTmmni- m IlIitv . i. trt .j1 r i mftrewmKmfrwrtr'!"'? w.s 'h ' "- " ' X'v"1'!"'":"'"'' y.hg.TigA-Y - Hia4.i. I 1 '.i ' i i , i i i i i i iriiBPBwiT- ' 1.' '" ' "nt ' " .fTinaMaaV. ll I ' K.wmwwmm Ta'aW : ataBBaBBBal VnF'B MMil''' IL v&-:;fvClI BhE 'lr ryH aaaaaaaa aa aVPaw .aaaaaaaaxl aaaaaaaW .aaaaV A. aaaaaw .aaaaaaaaaaaaaal I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHl I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVI i i 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaail ffaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW :xV? ik w242d3SjlA &., : Is M U- rr r V u r. A fascinating story of world politics in 1934, m by the author of The Great impersonation ORDER TODAY THE, GREAT PRINCE SHAN E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Price $2.00 At all BoekMlUr New Jersey .Methodist clergymen and lay delegates a.'e having a busy time In Atlantic City this week. In the group are (left te right) the Rev. W. R. Blackmail, of Ieng Branch: the Rev. V. E. Iuce, of Uing Branch, and the Rev. A. II. Lueaa. of I'rincclen METHODIST VOTERS TO OPPOSE "ITS" Will Back "Dry" Candidates Re gardless of Party. Says Bishop Berry Lew i'. of, Philadelphia : Dr. Francis II. (irt't'ii, headmaster of Pennington Seminary. 7 :.'!() P. M.. Neng nrvkp. , Anniversary Benn! of Sundav Nchnel. the Rev. E. AL t.'ennver presiding. Ad- 1 dreM, the Rev. At. .1. Tremcry, D. , Anniversary Benid of Conference ClaimantH, the Rev. .1. U. Alnven pro pre tiding. Address. .1. 11. Slngcdcy, I). 1). TRrEDTePOISON BABY MAY REUNITE CONFERENCES .1 r 'After Yeu Leck Up What then? De you Ip.ive ths rsah you've collected afaer bank ing hours te a possible pilfering: by burglars? Make sure b malting r deposit every night. We are open until 10 P. M. Unknown Man Believed te Have Forced Drug Down Infant's .Threat Fert Wayne, Ind- Mnrch 10. (By A. P.) Pelice nre hearching for the I person who yesterday Is believed te have . lerceu n quemiiy ei poison uewn ine .special Dispatch te r.vene Tufciie udvtr threat of the four-mejithi-old baby of j Atlantic City. Alanh 10. A rcseiu- Mr. ami .in. yrmw iiciht ncre. . Mlin ,4 l II 1114 III 41 r-V'H -' II en by Us mother when ! she returned from an errand. A note turned ever tn the police, which was (aid by the mnthiv te have been at-1 tacliod'te the Infant's rlethlng, bore the words "Fer revenge," Physicians held out little hepi) for thc child's recovery. Mr. and Airs. Klepper snld they Knew of no enemies and were at a le-s te assign a motive for the crime. Girls' Gingham Frecks $1.95 Busy mothers will, appreciate these ready-te-wear Frecks for their school girl daughters. Net only because every Dress is guaranteed te wash well, but the fact that they are made se carefully and in such smart models makes them doubly desiruble. There arc checked and plaid ging hams of sturdy quality in desirable colors. Most every Dress has a touch of hand work. Sizes 7 te 14 years, nnd many styles te cheese from. One is sketched. REPUBLIC TRUST. COMPANY 1429 VAestnui Street HOURS QAM-IOPM "IM" OPPOSITE iimimm; 1MT INDEPENDENCE HALL 1122 Ifc lighting Fixtures! u a Nev ! Wc dispI; apring 4c Distinctive ! Thcpaf terns areorigina areerigina ( tiens exclusively with us. Beautiful ! These fixtures arc true works of art. Economical ! Our prices represent a real saving in dollars. WALKER & KEPLER iifflnvTftiawPw Mail Orders Filled "jnwimistniiMi Charge Accounts Invited nnnffliMWUfflin Repairing and Remodeling at Very Moderate Cost "Pay for the work when you want it delivered." Wc display the latest spring; designs. iWfffHMl CHESTNUT STBSrC ?0flu,275OOObeebk wWI V"f w 'S fc i ! went te caristaa last year And thv cm from all et ihr ..tj 4n ni.l.b. ftf lh. f1Rflrl ahmiIw nrnnartlsa for atemacrt trouble. Ilvar and ktilna diacuat Thaamtlm. eenatlpatljn. ate . ron ren tlnad in Carlabad Sprudal .sprlmc mmeua for canturiaa. New reu can obtain riiaie natural rtmadlM at your dructlat. w ;-' I ASK FOR THE GtlWINt L Orltkae Sandtl Wat.r aid ; EarlsbadSE??- 'J n atTaav9aTaVrHaSSaBl HaW ti-'v. .'- miitmm lien niacin? the' New Jersey Conference , The child wa of the Methodist Knlscepal Church en scions cendltl record In support of tne Awemuijmeii who voted ln"t nli'ht te ratify- th KlRhteenth Amendment wns adopted i here today. The art Ien followed an announcement of the ratification by Dr. J. It. Hand- i ley. of Ocean City. The nnneunccnynt I was sreeUd with npplatie and the HOO ' clcrcvmen burst into spontaneous hymns ' of rfMeIiMnj! ' i When the singlni: had subsided Dr. , Postpone Action In Kehn Case M. i:. Snyder, superintendent of the, Kphrulm Ilpschut7. upon behalf of I 'lYenten district, offered n resolution ( je)m j k Scott, who 1h ill at home, j I thanking the Antl-Snloen I.eiisue for ( appenred today before .fudge 1-VrBusen, i its efforts in brlnjlns about ratification. j Qurter Sessions Court, and re- i At this point Hisheit Jeseph F. Perry, ()Uestpd postponement of argument en I of Philadelphia, who is presiding here. n.rlt 0f imbens corpus for reduction; said: of the ball of r.tlwin h. Keiin. Dani;- "Don't make the mistake of thinking ' rUp, stock broker, new under SH.'.OOO j that the Anti-Saleen I.ensue alone is j,0I1(j j Meyameiinc Prison. An at-j resnensible for till". It was the entire I tpmnt te iinVp the ball reduced will be I Christian forces of the State. There W' ma,e IV tr. yCett later. ' a little danser. 1 tlihtk. In the re.selu-( -- - iinn. tlie Anti-Saleen I.ensue w all right, hut this iisht is only beginning I tvciiixwi in rvrtnlu Onarters "I nm In hearty sympathy with the Anti-Saleen League, but there Is a great dislike for the leaut in certain Quarters. Wc ran't afford te weaken our position ey iinnsws n : ";,', ' think w should congratulate all the Christian forces of the State. ' Dr. Handlev then sold. "I think we should thank the splendid members of the Republican party who have mail tour fight their fight. They nave as sumed n great reopensiDinty unu neei Christian backing." "Yeu are right. lllshep Perry crnfx.l "These men have taken their political lites in their hands." i 1 Text of Resolution ! The resolution, which was adopted by ,a rising vote, said: ! "He-elved that we most heartily ion jgratulate tin Anti-Saleen League and I all the ether Christian forces nnd et .ganizatiens of the stnte in bringing te a successful Issue the light that bus been waged for the adoption by the Vi..t. .lersnv l.pzKliituri of the Ihght- eenth Amendment te the Constitution ,of tin- I'nlted States. "Resolved that we greatly appreciate the support of the memberi of the Leg islature who have steed ae nobly by the wishes of the Christian forces of .the State in this matter, nnd who made 'possible, bv their votes, the adoption ,of the amendment, nnd that we pledge ourselves te stand by these men who .voted for the amendment." Geerge II. Neal, of Collingsweoil. said 'the ministers steed "ready te take the stump if necessary in support of friend ly candidates," ' " "Political lines anil parties must net I be considered." he added. "These men who hnve been brave enough te stand up at the risk of their political future uie werui.v 01 'Jin mij'iiwi. Costume Suit for Girls $26.50 The attractive sleeveless Dress and the Bryn Mawr Cape that gees with it arc fashioned from checked tweed of very geed quality. There are ether Costume Suits of plain-colored tweeds, also in sizes 12, 14 nnd 10, for 2(5.50. Separate Capes of Col legian tweed and camclV hair in several unusual styles feature the same geed qual ity, adding full linings of satin. Sizes G te 16 years ? 18.75 te $29.50. ' Sixty Fascinating New Hats at $4. rtrr EK:W m i'liMEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA remaps ua only a dollar or two, or it may be the price of a new picture tret for these IKS OUGHT f(.'45(" m Iffifc. ,-! . c, it veu can ifelca veu have no further vde for. At any rate, you can turn something you don't ,4 !nfn anmnfViinrr vmi fin. mvMiyeq sell your used books te I mv& And it is a mutual favor rg aa giau te uuy ae juu te Bell them. oil can bring them in, if inient: or we will send representative te buy and ye them ter you. Bought. Libraries Purchased. tMarv Rnnk Stere "t Mth Street Belew Market i.. .j ia V 'fi IT I r-'--v An nppeiil for supiiert of tlie Ileaid nf I'ducatieii for Negroes, fernieil known as the Freedmnn's Aid Society, was made by P. J. Mflvesty, secretary of th" beard. A 'solution calling en the I'nlted Stateh Senate te bring the Djer Anti-Lyni'hing Hill out of com mittee was offered by the Rev. V. !. Conever, of Wenonah. and adopted The Rev. M. .1. Trenni-ry. of the Heard of Sunday Schools, reported there had been an increase of "."li.OIMI in en rollment the last jear in this ceuntij. "The Methodists of t he Stute will be mobilized in the dry lljht in lh" fall election," Ilishep Perry declared. "We are net partisan, r.nd any can uidate who stands for prohibition real rrohibltien "ether Republican or Democrat, will g"t united support as far as our influence innv lench and in the polls," he continued. In tlus connictlen th- Rev. Melville E. Snyder, for seven yearn superin tendent of ilie Trenten district and In high legard or Ilishep Perry, mi -neuntcd plans that hae been In ihe making for ten years te reunite the Newark and New Jersey Conference-, wlilrii tirniery was divided In 1S."7 It ii proposed te place the entire State under ene organization. , With the reunion there would be GOO Methodist preachers in one bedi te stand for legislative rererm. There I i would be IfMl.tKHl voters from .the ranks of the New Jersey Methodist. I Dr. Sn.wler assrted such e icsehi- lien would le pilicecl oeiere ine .en Jersey Conference In 111-4, just before the General Cenferenre sessions DhUlnvJli Needs Sl.dOO.erMl Aneiineement of a joint campaign fer1 $l.f.0,0nt) In aid nf Dickinsen College arid Pennington Seminary was made in the annual report of th" Rev. M. V,. Snyder, secretary-treasurer of the, Heard of Trustees or .the seminar). The program this afternoon nnd eve 'JtilO P. M. Anniversary nf the Weman'". Heme Missionary Society, address In Mis. May Leenard Wood ruff, Mrs. Geeige W Ynid, of Audu bon, presiding. !. ii ii i -liiirn nsitii e. ( entral Methodist KpHcnpiil ( liurch, Dr Paul M. Vogl. of Phl'udelpliia. in char;-;. 4:iri P. M Pentecostal meeting, Kvangcllsl K. L. Hide. r i m -i.nTinan' annual bsnnuet. 1215 Chestnut Street Tomorrow A Day of Extra Special Values FURS AT HALF PRICE And in Many Instances Mere Than Half Off We are determined te clear our stocks. Every article has been drastically reduced. Cost or value has been given no consideration. In view of increasing costs of skins next season's prices must be higher. We urge you te take advantage of these special reductions and BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS. 7A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults- Until Next Fall. Payments te be Continued Monthly Through the Spring and Summer A very low price for Hats as geed as these! New models, new colors and bewitching trimmings! Cheese which is preferable and most becoming jade, canna, periwinkle, Sahara, gray, navy, brown or black ornamented with odd motifs, ostrich quills, flow ers, ribbon and hand embroidery. Sports and semi-tailored models for the Miss and Matren. Be here early Saturday se that you may have first choice.- Sixty Hats at this price will net last long. A splendid display of the most exclusive Millinery, priced up te $35.00, is also ready for your inspection. 0" 'FOf ,NC ? ux63z4 Weez. Specializing In Ceal, Suits, Druses and Skirts 1 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH All coats are 34 length. Wraps are full length Formerly (4) Marmet Coats 80.00 (!)) Peny Coats 100.00 (8) Leepard Cat Coats. Seal Trimmed 100.00 CO French Seal Coats 150.0ft (t) Peny Coats, Opossum Trimmed 100. no (8) Natural Muskral Coats 100.00 (7) French Seal. Skunk Trimmed 200.00 i) Marmet. Rac."'"T';".linmcd UOO.OO (5) French Seal Wraps 230.00 (4) French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed 250.00 (.1) Moleskin Coats . . . . (4) Moleskin Wraps . . . (5) Hudsen Seal, Tleaver 330.00 U.IO.OII Trimmed 400.00 (3) Hudsen Seal. Squirrel Trimmed 400.00 (8) Hudsen Seal Skunk Trimmed 190.00 (3) Black Curacul 490.00 CO Natural Squirrel Coats . 600.00 (1) Hudsen Seal Wraps 00.00 (2) Natural Squirrel Wraps 800.00 (I) Taupe Caracul Wrap 1000.00 (1) Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 (1) Krmine Wrap 1200.00 (I) Natural Mink Ceat KiOO.OO Ml Natural Mink Wf8D 1900.00 Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust illiidten Btil dlrd Uuikrat. Frtneh Seal (j duti Centtl ) New 39.50 49.50 49.50 74.50 79.50 91.50 97.50 97.50 115.00 125.00 163.00 175.00 245.00 245.00 245.00 245.00 295.00 295.00 395.00 495,00 595.00 595.00 745.00 945.00 6.50 R,g. 15.00 ChoUeraef Natural Squir rel, JP MlnW and Kelinihy. 14.50 Reg. 30.00 Chek.ri.f Stone Mart"", Natural Mink, Taupe and Brown rei, 29.50 Reg. 60.00 Cheker of Blended Sable. Baum Marten and Stene Marten. 44.50 Reg. 70.00 Pearl Gray Fex, Dyed Blue Fex and Hudsen Bay Sable Cheker. This is but a partial list. Our entire remaimnB stock is' included in this event. JhUCllHiBS Af tUl AecuM laWtiaWKIIIK'IIIIMI ttinrrrrrT-r-. " v " Miiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I a; i 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 3) i i i i suits arc smart and j $25&$35 T3 .1 III, mm a - - ' H mK. Ml .TV i 4 y.eu 1 Res- 160.00 . I S t O I It i of W Keliniky, Jap W M i n k a n d p Natural ' fel I g"Ui"-e'- I SI I mmi mm:! .hi. ii. hi 1'iiTMn r . . . S.TW'SKS-?, IMIIIII grTm g LJilMai 1222-1224 Walnut Street Medes of Distinction ani Originality Spert Attire Outdoors furnishes the theme fei the smartest of Spring Faihiens the sport model but se developed, se modified, in such varied moods and tense. that it occupies a place in milady's wardrobe for all but the most formal we' r. Special Values for Saturday Spert Suits of Tweeds in a number of individual and dis tinctive models. These exceptionally very practical! Xr i i il I ' 1 1 Spert Coats Medels that arc at once noticeably smart and snappy, graceful and practical, in Tweeds, Pole Cleth, Camel's-hair and Herringbone. $25&$35 Street Dresses Reduced On Our Third Flanr bp.cnu.a variety ei attractive models in Canten and Reshanara 1 ncetincs and Peiret Twills in all colors. They were $35.00 te $65.00 new Crepes, 1 I mmMmmmmwm ' ji 5 ay ".i v x ..,. ....... , ., iBWffillllilllllliiltM I Z T iiiriiiiiiiinniir -pa U. ".V3J A J !7-'" V 4MUD k i ' ', rj r,Tj DiK& '14. " A . t sr tvjv - 'j,t-fi te&i&a ' , r KjWP . e;.; l-fetfr ii..:-A. E'LS .tf' rswswi .... - v - --- ,. .m&?U,fJL .LM. '.. M
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