EEMH 'pp,,T-,-"""l"""i SEEK NOR I H FUNDS r J . IN BUCKET SHOPS " '.;'.'' tW3EE jvrrjjjM V-4 Fermer Cashier, New in Prison, Believed te Have Speculated With Missing Meney SAY AMOUNT IS $25,000 An effort Is te be made te trace mlsain? V. A. Nertli & Ce. funds, Mid te Imve been lest In buukct shops by Albert J. Beeder, formerly assistant Must the Weman Pay .Even it Innocent? Twenty year in prison, en a ,eNc charge changed Henry Janeman's philosophy. tt foigel " n ire feiyive 'these who ticspass against us," A m he made Xadia pay for t another's sin. HeginJbnionetc. "The Vengeance of Henry Jarreman" TO TAB CAMDEN SALOON VISITORS HALL PUTS HIS 0. K. ON FAIR PARKWAY SITE Declares Stand en Arrival Prem Flerida Police Order Is in Connection With New Enforcement ' Campaigp natejedgcs'gttJiertd at the fortieth an nual session of the Grand Ledge of Xcw Jersey, Independent Order of Me chanics, in Camden yesterday. William Duncan, grand secr,etnry, of AVcat Col Cel Col Hngsweod, reported nn Increase In mem berehfp Of 135. Officers, were elected as fellows i 'Grand architect?. Benjamin W. ltiik-fiin6. of Cnindrnyvl'-CBfaiijI architect,' villain Hunted; 'of Falrtenj henler grand architect, Unrvey Whit taker, of Mlllvllle; grand ronducter. Geerge II. Hall, Jr., of Dclamn; grand chaplain, .lames Orils-, 'of Mlllvllle! grand secretary, William Duncan, of West CollliigHVveod : grand treasurer. William Mntlilas, of Riverside J supreme representatives, Clinrlcs . uraepp, 01 tu. I.I- -...I ft . -VIM.UI,.1,.h nt RESIDENTS RESENT MOVERS?' a"d "jOVLlllaker' of T'etli-cmtwixln ('million beiHtt tednv te Heme Prepare lists "ef1 person who frequent I the saloons there. In obedience te in- DlHllnl!iHH I ....a... ul .mil 4 l.n . 1..A ,., I'lin Maiib.llix.ni.rtH u i. .1. , . -' ". "- I ' .'". .----. --. , ..--- -- '-..' ' . . ' .. .... ... ... ,-.i . .., ."- "":. '"". ler me rw i tlnn. TIiIh hi- Inn i hMne tuKen 111' Hirer innnllih mill fniir Years OIU. JC eaanier wr me piano uen.crs, ni j..u.L-,,Pnil? will fiet lime support of ' coiinertlen will, n new remnaltn for si.eellvel.v. both bun. Beth children T.vlne in bed with n iifw'-beni babe, Mrs. William Cox. 820 Market street, Camden, does' net knew two of her chil dren died yesterday within n fewinln- utes or eacn etner. xney were iwrai; Celinci man Ha'.!. I III, tnnifn llild ulntflineiit h IiAi I... .... --' - ; ..i....i.ipi ..ii.-ii iiv in IW IK Chestnut street. 111.-..!.... nlu.t ". flllll I. u.l,1 tn aiiuB.i..vi ...... .,-... . r.. . . . , ,..,-, , ,,,-. ;; ; be mining. Hacder. II Is said, was lnern,np. , 8t, J.uch" Kin., wl'ere giren every opportunity ey uie nrm 10 he paseti a winter vacation. With him came t iry treasurer nation, Council 1 were stricken with, pneumonia nnd, make restitution, and upon Jils failure te de se, the warrant for his arrest whs sworn out. Ills wife is new at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wal Wal eon. 210 Seuth Alden street. ISaeder himself is in Meyamcnslnp l'rlsen, under $10,000 ball, which lie has btcn unable te furnish. He was held by Magistrate Stevenson yestcrda'y. and man Helzell arid TtcglMcr of Wills Campbell, 'all wearing n coating of Flerida tan. Mr. Hall was surprised te hear that a selection of afalr site had been made, but expressed approval of the commit tee's choice, although he was one of the strongest opponents of the park site. "We will abide by ,tl e committee's decision." he said, "for It has made n study of the situation, mid Council will appropriate as much money v is needed enforcement nf Hie lu'ohibltlen law. The iiellcciiic'ii tire n!sn urcnariii IMk of nil saloons suspected of con i wcie. fcent te a hospital. It wus'deel tliu'itig th j-eWtiK of alcoholic liquors, net le tell, the mother. There ai Chief of Police Gravener eidetrd that ether children, nil young every palielman turn in a report con-1 ccrnlng nnloens nnrt saloon patrons en his beat after, a conference with prohl prehl prohl bltleilkenforcenient officers. It wunderstoel that the lists, con taining infcrmatlen about saloon keep ers and their patrons, will be used te guide the prohibition enforcers In their future Camden drives. The taklnc if the names of persons entering snloeus has icaufced resentment. ur 'Hi.. 'I , m lfr twz zm.i'm "??f ',, ; ?6 t r i - - - THIS IS LAST DAY FOR TAX RETURNS mmm Reporten Income, if Mailed To day, Will Be Honored 1 Without Penalty . be, honored, it( wis announced.. The Works .were kept biisy until '0-o'clock lest nlght.'nnd in addition te tlr,ll,U0 returns filed personally. It was esti mated thnt abejit :JpO came in by .mail. , SISTERSGiT isTATE I Property of Jehn Reynolds Is Eatl PATROLNTANHOrVOrlED I OH PR' tt Legan Retlden'ta Give Frank Hyrej Puree t I'utiiiliiieii J'rank II) res ns puhlKl.v (iinimcinleil In the ellhc of IHiecler Cor Cer Cor Icliell today when n committee icpic- I venting reldenti of Legan picsentcd him Willi it imrM1" nutMliiliiK a Mibtuijllal ,, tii XMi1 -'V " '" W'W.T- !.' T m -v mM -v-vl-v'j VllC YY CC1V . u mated at $11,000 I ....,'(.. ...m.... ..V i.i-..vi,... in tin. tf 1 .-. . - C.l f - : VlUlllli i'd .IOIII1 lif'VllIIIUM lUrilHT IJirilM"'! IM .. , f . if... tj i.. i.. t ....:.... f it.. t iiikti trill n i Mli,li " 9 I III" PlllH' iirgniiiiiii'i """ .., ...in . f .. liiebated tedav, left un estate of Xll.tMHI Tim committee wiih composed of .Mer- ; le III two sisters. .Murgaret II. uii.IIiIh 1 .1 einenuue. l..l .North amiu amiu Klenner C. Heynelds. street; Gcetge II. Uiirten, 14L'.. Ileltle hi Other, wills probated today were lhee. I avenue, and .1. IJ. 1'iea, i..m Neitli of Margaret . Cain. 115 Xeith ' Ureiid street. Fortieth street. $11,000: Mary .1. Kil- Dnecler Corleljeu Mild Hint Hyres Patrick. 11)1(1 .Seuth Fifteentli sticet. , capture yf u piiig that beat Mrs. ("nth-j MMKJO. nnd Kdnn L. .V. Ityen, who died erinu Oewns hi her home nt i'-MS North In the Presbyterian Hospital. SKI,(M)0, . Ilreiid street whs especially meritorious - Mjitumm' the patrolman umh unurniisl mid SIX AUTOS STOLEN f iluty jitJhc lime. Ulu .. l..i..atlitfiltJ tl ltlll llltlllllnit krillltll - ' I subject fe heuy pi'iinltles. L'uikr the ,,,. ,,!,,,,. ,,(, , The names of the, "Slacker Erased Frem LUt law all single iiersens whose net In- owners and (he value of the cais arc:' Wllliiifu .f. Ahcnin's iinme hni hei'ii wttlr no mother nble te care for them. rcome , .,00 ,, , , llt llllM.,.,., .fewpli A. ilch. 'nij"h'ii. s"ii; . rased liemjl... li-( of creiiH llyiiu . i a. I ii.l ..t.nl.lml 1 U !..... .. It... i Alnuiii V 1 Jf If I ii IIi.ii IV .liin.. ti'Iut III n II I Ifiirml In ltiltl lull r. in I llllllllllt ltll lUi, tllTFlF, II llliri I i lis"!- ll' .. Hll'h"! "" ilJ.- .MVUp'U Slinriu 1-1M Spi'iici shrct, S-J000 : Atiiin M'lvire m tli nnu.v uiiiiiik I he wnr $10,000,000 PAID SO FAR i Tills js the last day for filing Income tax returng. All persons who full le file personally, or who fall te mail their returns before midnight tonight will lie Jeseph Markness, eight years old, 1008 Build street, is in Cooper Hos pital with a. fractured leg. He wbb run ever nt Ferry uvenue nnd Ninth street by a truck owned by the Victer Talking Machine Company. It was said nt the hospital today that the boy's condition is net serious, f ' i BISHOP BERRY SILENT i nin rcrcii: u iiiiiiiri iii-iit nix .tiiin:u m nurmr rut inn mi lint tin,.i- lii.. i ... j:j. "AI that time." said Mr. Walten Cuni;llmnn Hall n'se vxpress,' sur- L P,n.,ui, l",v'; been nnprnved by the . Won't Intimate Who Will Be New tedn.v. "I will luiw; suiuethliix le say. ' p,sc that Senater Crew planned te ie- f ,f"'(,l em'iilttee of the ( iimden t It I Methodist Superintendents " 1 wll net n low Mrs. Baeder te niv.slun from the Senate, in I Mitdi i..ir ',,cl for the vacation of parts of Ann meineai euPcrmnUB t inUhlng about the case until then." ' Omernw liVreiVl Is Ven"i,t.,I. - rl... .'. k. Viela. .I.per and Km-rnld sheet-' Th.-e,' nnd pes-ibly four new superin llaeder lived at 5S0S Pemberton ' peiuluienl of .fnlin A. Hell "of Pitts- ,0 ,nnM room fl,r ""' hul ding of the tend-his in Phllntjclplile Methedlsm will sticet. but recently the house was held. , butch, te succeed Crew. Hint eiiM seeui l''w. Heading Itallwnv at the feet of 1)( 0Ilej,e,i ii is n,ported. at the cles. He had been employed with the Nertli te him like it wise selection. .uecnniiiu street m en mien, in e- . annual confer f.nartv nhnnk fnnr pnva. nnil Imrl I fii. ....... .... ..i .. .... ... . iliniiep for the street ends the clt.v Is te session ei I ii( lu.im annum lumi-r heen given authority te accept pay ments made the company by customers. iTn was discharged about n month age. following an audit of the books. It is uld the audit disclosed that he had rectived thousands of dollars for which no entries appeared. Baeder was arrested Monday night. WOMAN SHOT INTERFERING IN QUARREL WITH ROOMER Orders Man Who Attacked Ledger Frem Heuse Wounded In Hip Interfering in a quarrel between one of her ledgers and another mini nt her rooming house, 1)08 Darlcn court, Mrs. Mary Mareffa, thirty-five years old, nns shot late yesterday. She was taken I fore tomorrow and that by that time all te Heward Hospital with a bullrt icmaiiiliiB iny-.lei v in connection with ,,,d in her hip and physicians said ! X wiSe'fe'lLc.phl. after teilny her condition was net serious, j eettlng all information In possession of MKIiucl lUnlrln. Murvinc street near Mr. Kcndrick, (he supposition being imii ne weni 10 qucsrien some per Philadelphia Station b.v a seme nf iimi,. friends and fellow city officials. WARRANTS ISSUED IN $500 THEFT FROM TAX OFFICE Falsely Receipted Bills Filed by Kendrlck'a Empleyes Warrants have been Usual for the arrest of several persons formerly con nected with the office of the Itcccivcr of Taxes following the discovery that $500 has been stolen through the trick of filing falsely receipted tux bills. W. Fieclund Kcndtick. after a con ference with Samuel O. Wynne, chief of the county detectives. aid that he believed the. arrests would he made be son suspected of bavins hud something yt no wiiii cue signiug et case. r-'ereuth. was arrested after n chase in which several bhets were II red nnd held in $1000 bail for a further hearing by MagMrate Ceward tedav. Dnntria called nt the Mareffa home ami asked te ce Cosme Mnrlelll. a ledger. In n iiunncl that followed, Dnnlrln. it Is sold, struck Martclli In the face, at which Mi. Mareffa sprang te the de lude of lie.1 ledger nnd ordered Dnnttin from tin house. , D.inlrlu then drew a revolver and be gan SIIOOI1I1K. '. M1M1. "lid .MT3. ,ia struck her as she reached the kitchen. B'nal B'rlth. at the Majestic Hetel Then P'tutr! fled. As he ran Inte Chris- Bread street nnd Girnrd avenue, te tlnn street he was intercepted by Pn- ' night. Jlenrcbontative .lens through trelnmn Jenes, n Negro, who had heard the s-liets. Patrolman Jenes captured be given 220 ft of river-front property by the railway company. It w.ts Btatcd today by represen tatives of the -railway that, a's seen ns the plans am also approved by the City Council at the coming session work en the building of the -terminal will be started in earnest. It is planned te Imve the work finished by June, 102.1. The new terminal Is te cost about $2,500,000. On charges of obtaining inenny .under false pretenses, Albert '.'sii. of West and Heyden streets. Camden, was arrested In Camden yesterday. Filtering the drug stoic of Wllbert J. Lcib. Third and Washington streets, lie wrote a pre set iptien himself and asked the clerk te send it with eera1 toilet ni tides with change for $10 te a house In Wushlngtei street, near Third. It K charged that when the messenger arrived he was met b.v Ussclt, who took the money and goods nnd asked the messenger te sit en a step until he returned v,lth the $10 bill. He failed te letiiru. Automeblllsts who u-e glailng head- fictitious "? : ' iv... " ".-.. :"..": :, "?" Minimi In Inv liillu el "ll 1""!' juu-llllllg lilt U5i- "I llimui names te tax lil! Kehlele. State Inspectors have been i a iv.,".0"!?. """"'J'a-'liMtniftii! te take the number of all signed District Attorney t arl Sachs i cnra ieiag 0,)BIUtl,(I vwitli glaring lights. te take charsc of ihe prosecution of the On an attachment suit brought in the Circuit Court b.v the Merchnntvllle N'atlennl Bank, L'nder Sheriff I lew el t yesterday afternoon forced open the safe Jews te Hener Lewis Judge William M. Lewis will be ten- dered n banquet b.v members of the Har i deposit box rented by Alfred D. Mitchell. Teffn ran from the room. One bullet Sinai, Ledge Ne. 8. Independent Order missing former city treasurer of Salem, lie leunu eniy two iciicrs irem( j-iuiu-delphia brokers. The bunk brought the nttuchmcut te recover $2,500 leaned Mitchell en a note several months age. He gave as security for the lean Salen municipal bends. Ileprosentativvsj -"of nineteen Miberdi- liiin after a chase of several squares and lifld te beat him before he would sub mit te nnest. i RAISE PURSE TO BURY BOY i Lad Killed Saturday by Reading Train Is Still Unidentified .Utilities of tile Corener's office will rai-e a purse nmeng themselves te bury nn unidentified boy kjlled Saturday b.v n Heading Hallway train nt Frent and (iurney streets if the name et the vic tim is net learned within ten ilajs. Although the boy was accompanied by two youths when killed neither of thnii knew him. The hey was about ten or twchcj sears old. had light brown hnlr and ill lltht complexion. He was wearing i mixed breup trousers with a blue imii x lilt e blouse, blue stockings nnd black laced shoes. The top button en his undershirt had been sewed en with led thread. "SCOOP HUNTERS" GUESTS Newspapermen te Be Entertained by Chester Club The Klwnnis Club of Chester will bold n "Newspaper Night" tonight at the Chester Club. Among the guests will be officials and ether icprcsentntlvcs of various Phila delphia journals. out the clt.v nnd from siirreunillnir towns will nttend the banquet, which Is the first te Be tendered Judge Lewis b.v his co-rellgienists in this city since his inauguration. Leuis VI Bedroom Suit $190 Ilew-fiiil lied. I,nnr Urttner. ChtlTerc(t and full Vanity. AmF fii r iii I r 'ksisH i " ii l vssh hj i i ii HUB-FURNITURE CO. THREE ' 4734 Frankford Ave. PTnnrc 22 and 24 W. Chelten Ave. STOREb I 2205 Seuth St. Open Men., Fri. A Sat. Evening ... T.pf Persons whose net Income Is $2000 or ever, must iiie. Blakcly V. McCaughn. Internnl Bev enuc Collector for Kastcrn Pcnnsjl vania, has taken extraordinary pre cautions te protect both the public nnd the Government from theft by pick pockets or held-up men. Mere than eleven thousand persons crowded into the Internal leenue offices in the Fed eral Building yesteiday. and big crowds arc expected today. Mr. MiCaughn aid cTinngcment hud been made with the police te have several Mil turned in the unions offices nnd cenidii)'') it: the vicinity of Hie Kevtiitic Department. Secrul plain clothes men wiie a Ne deliii'ed te cir filiate among the crowds nnd picwut thefts of mniiry . One woman icpeilcil n small theft ycHtculx. Kvery tlerR stationed in Ihe cashier's office te lceeive funds has been pio pie vlded with an automatic revolver and n burglar alarm system has been se th ronged that even though a bandit may compel n cashier te put up his hands, the cashier could set off the alarm with his feet. This nlnrm can be sounded from scores of places throughout the office and will bring nrmed men fiem all sides. The office Is equipped with a huge nult for the iiiem, although lie lup were made te the Federal Ilescrve Html' vistciduy with funds. Meney is placed in the vault only nfter banking heuri. ItccejpK in the collector's office yester day 'were mere than S2.220.000 fiem pi.iiii.ii.tiiiiin niniin vtm. wi sin nnii nnn Hvnipii (!arr icperted te the police t,,,, been received fiem the entire dis dis teday thnt his drug store at Htill North trjet since March 1 Fifty-ninth street was robbed of n het-. The office will remain open until rel of whisky valued nt $000. ( midnight. All i etui ns mulled today will ence which meets jicxt Wednesday morn ing in the Wharten Memerial Church. Bishop Berry has returned from At lantic City and will pass Che next six days in making preparations for the conference. The Bishop will give no Intimation as te whether the four pres ent superintendents will he reappointed or whether new ones will be named, but it is said that a hew fncter will enter into the problem nnd will cause u shake up among the superintendents. All the present superintendents have tcrvcti lull terms of six vears. Reb Drug Stere of Barrel of Rum Cunning. (s'JOf Woodbine ueniie. S7II0: Investigation showed thai .Mr. A lien in Jeseph II. lliiilien. -M.i'S Aeilli 1'ark ' le I en September it, I'.Mi. seieial a venue. SSIIIO, and Waller II. Wild, months ptewers te the time set for him Cynwyd, $(I."0. te repot t for uillitaiy service. TheNewWOMERIC v '& . ,.. . . . v svf spacious, enclosed v nrcimennde decks. Inv. urieus lounges, rooms of lefty beauty contri bute te the pleasure of a European trip en the luxurious newHemeWc. WMTI STAR LINK Ammumtan Kntnuntn lfl.,..A M.MAatll. Jl.. IMMIT riilliiilfliililii I'H-.rniirr unirr. 1.11(1 M'ulniit Mrrrt mm&vM Wj0BmnkiTWuXS . Sailing from N'cie Yerlls MARCH 25 In tegular uttUly .it nice uith Olympic and Majestic te Cher bourg and Southampton nt rPlA TU A T 17 oe iryWM. ty Centinuing: te close. evtJj&l the remainder of 'eiifrM wii j ir- .-. i i..'ii r'jt ran ana tvimur siuck Rl ff ni,r .,,. uiie iu 'r.: .- mcr price suits, evrJj coats, senarate treuseri: l&i golf suits and golf treKflM seis, a few Palm Bcach'J'JJI UIIU U11IC1 SUllllltCl buivb f.; lrem last year all te.be sold rt!B!9IJlQ) Polished Girdle Diamonds ' The Most BriiaulefaGems e Endowed & all social Headers for Engagement Rings Bundleless Man: "What have you get there an armful of parts? Old King, what you want te de is te get a Moen and de away with repair bills. There's a car with proven units." Prices (F. Open Cars, $IT8. O. It. Factory) : Closed Cars, ?27S. Moter Cars The car of the ten proven units MAKIN MOTORS, Inc. 8.")3 North Bread Street At Exactly One-Half Their Fermer Prices $30 te $70 Fall and Wini ter Suits this week, $15 te $35. $30 te $85 Winter Over coats this week, $15 te $42.50. $25 te $60 Light - weight overcoats from last Fall this week, $12.50 te $30.' $5 te $12 separate trou sers $2.50 te $6. Although the sizes are broken, there is every w possibility that you can . be suited and fitted if you will come ever and see the goods. All at exactly one-half their ' former prices. 4 . I -vjU vl Ctsh only ATe refund Terms of Sale i'e alterations Ne exchange "N. B. T." PERRY & CO. 16th & Chestnut M r fi h SUPER - VALUES In Clethes for Men MIIIIIIIMIIIIIHItllHIIftlllfllllllllMMMIMIfllllllltlllllllltiiiaiaiia. ....... UMIUJU Cbarce Account. Inrited HilllW M.il Order. Filled MIMXEl g' ' """""" mmillUHIimHim'g Fur Repairing and Remodeling at Very Moderate Cost i "Pay When Delivered" Ii W stQNKn iiiub ri-Kner. 1K1? If i.'ji, set busy. You're a DUbllc-nphlled Mtiz.n. Yeu nnl te ephelcl the koe nnme cf riilUcJt'.phU en rwrv ocraalen. Thn. rt no, citt tomorrow's I'l'Mir Lreurn, ln ihe "Plulce of CMc realts." Bend It In. and ldntlf nurself en h clnncli hup- i Kf porter of I'hllndelphlR aa the Icadlnn Arner- hi fen city. Mill'. ' , f i. V n. ' i H ii ? f If 1 wist ff- Rogers Peet upheld the jame ' high standard for "Scotch Mists" as for their ether clothing all-wool by their own test. Only difference '"Scotch Mists" ara spe-lS r-'ally constructed for rain-'U proofing, after Rogers beet's own formula. Splendid coats eauallv ! fe serviceable rain or shine. See the running water st in our windows! llrslMeifU TiNdemnik, FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper K ttJ. is- - Ya I I? $ if i r ' ) iSBwwS ; riliimLW te Agents', OrdcryAjepted mmjjmmaL ' mHHBHHB Read This Letter IT WILL SHOW YOU HOW OUR NOTED MERCHANT TAILORING SHOP has pleased one of our customers and hew it can please you. (JKOVE CITY COLLEGE . (irmc'Cily, 'a. Wanamaker & Brown, Philadelphia. Dear Mr. Rudduck: '' Tht .nit arriT.d Monday .Ttnlnc It In .111111111117 '' antlifacterr, n.n.L Th. nt 1. T.ry reed. Per er.r forty yt.r. Wnn.in.lur ft Brown h.T. ban makinr ' my .nit., oy.rce.t., ate., nnd all hT. ba.n T.ry ' Itl. factory. Much of th tlma Z hT ba.n llTlnr hnadr.da or mil, away from Oak Xall, and om em tlm.i It Uai b..n a.v.ral yt.r. b.tw..n Tl.lt. for i.m.ainr.m.at, tc. I wl.h te thaak yen for yenr p.r.enal int.r.it in th. matter, 'for X am inr. tliat mneh or tha .nee... X h.T. had with my aulta, ate., ha. bt.n dna te tha S.r.enal lnt.ra.t takan by yen and eth.r. b.fera yen i my erd.r. That's the kind of satisfaction we arc giving h hundreds of customers in our annual Spring tailoring ! ; offer of $60 te $7.i Suitings and Tep Coatings. Built Te Measure $39 Extra trousers, if you want them, for $11 additional. Remember, the offer closes en Saturday, March 18, and these who take quick advantage of it naturally will receive best choice. Wanamaker & Brown i Market at Sixth Street for Mere Than 60 Years 4 t awsenDeJiaif 1215 Chestnut Street There Are Wonderful Fur Values Here Fer Yeu Tomorrow In this After-Inventory Clearance, you will find reductions greater than even we thought possible. When you see the merchandise you will agree that such values have never before been offered in , Philadelphia. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small 'Sape.it Will Xaaarra Your pnrcha.a In Our Sterara Vanlt. Until Hamt Tall. Faym.nts te ba Continued Monthly Threnfh tha Sprlnr and Snmniar. Announcement Radie Telephone Service Built in These New Hemes The $1,500,000 worth of new homes which we are new building in West Philadelphia, Germantown, Wynne field and Cynwyd will be EQUIPPED COMPLETE with Radie Telephones, connecting with concert service from Pittsburgh, Newark and ether centers. This will add greatly te the enjoyment and comfort of these new homes. , JOHN H. McCLATCHY Builder of Hemes 848 Land Title Bldg. FINE FRAMING ; Etchings Prints ti0t' Water Celers Paintings V THE R0SEIVBACI GALLtlltS llte Wal.ua airaa ABBY Steel Lockers, Shelving & Sheet Steel Specialties EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. EitablUbfd 1854 1922 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia mi n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n i n 1 1 1 iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinii , RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street 900 Square Feet Office Space Frent Roem Geed Light Elevator Service Apply MR. DALLAS Second Fleer Public Ledger Company All Coats' are leibWraps are full length Kveserrtib. ' v v Formerly (I) Marmet Coats 80.011 (9) Ituwinn I'ony'Ceats 1U0.IHI (8) Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed ,. 100.0(1 O) French Seal Coats ,. () Peny, Opossum Trimmed (8) Natural Muskrat Coats (7) Trench Seal, Skunk Trimmed (H) Marmet. Raccoon Trimmed (3) French Seal Wraps (4) French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed... (:) Moleskin Coats (1) Moleskin Wraps 13) Hudsen Seal, lleincr Trimmed (Jl) Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trimmed. . . (8) Hudsen Sea), Skunk Trimmed (3) Black Caracul (3) Natural Squirrel Coats .' (O Hudsen Seal Wraps (2) Natural Sni.lrrl U-,,,., (M !aupi.9fr!S111 Wrap 1000.01) (l) Broadtail Wrap . . . 1200.00 (1) Ermine Wrap i-i00 00 (t) Natural Mink Ceat " ' iSok'eii t " a ... aeaaaaaaaai. a liJUlF,Wlf (1) Natural MinkWrap 1900.00 Extra Size Coats and Wraps -Frem 46 te 54 Bust Hex Vanilla 100.00 1G0.0D 193.00 200.00 200.00 2.10.00 230.00 .",.10.00 .130.00 490.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 (iOO.OO (iOO.OO SOO.OO Sew .'til. .-.(I I9.30 19.30 19.30 79.30 9i.,'0 97.30 97.30 113.00 1 23.00 1fJ,-.00 173.00 213.00 213.00 213.00 213.00 293.00 293.011 .195.00 193.00 393.00 393.00 713.00 915.00 7.50 Rr 15.00 Cheker of Natural Squir rel, Jap Mink and Kelintky. 14.50 Reg. 30.00 Chokers of Stene Marten, Natural Mink, Taupe and Brown Fex. 29.50 Reg. 60.00 Chekera of Blended Sable, Bium Marten and Stene Marten. 44.50 Reg. 70.00 Pearl Gray, Fex, Dyed Blue Fex and Hudren Bay .Sable Chokers This is but a partial list. Our entire remaining stock is included in this event. '" ? " " rf ritnvh Seal l,-Du4 ueuci. SPRING Suits at $45 that are excep tional value. We are especially urg ing the merits of our assortment of Spring Suits at forty-five dol lars. They are made of splendid, well-wearing fabrics in attractive designs, and are tai lored in strict accord ance with the rigid re quirements exacted in Reed's Standard of Tailoring. II At $45.00 these ments present a opportunity for vestment. gar fine in- n JACOB REErfS 'SONS M2H-KS6 Chestnut Street PUODINE Itrv mm ii IJnt, mill nmii.t p.eiil llilnl. of l!r miiIIIh rudillne un til 1. 1 "IT nf Mir Hirer millla lliMem nf I'liililiiir, ii II hits tli iiildril lr lit Iiilliirs r tlir iiiratnil ltaer, I linime friiin llirri liuer uiillla. ' "i itsiillit. Hpx i,nlllii, ciiee" iliilr. I.diiiin, Oruiik'r, .tlinnnil or ""I'lir. At All (iriiccrs, 10c, 13c I mil I'uililliir I ii. . Iliilllmerr. 5li. mmtf mil Mi1"f"l!ri'lll il ' Wlliniif iJ Ulllfflilll'IMIIIMHiraSfll I Asce Stores cut living costs Fresh Eggs 1 25 0&b Egg si A dez si carton of twelve 30, The liiKKcst and fUirest At all our Stored ' a lrj ti' r' 'r'i 1V . . ' .ir it Vl iS vm i &A 1 x-mm.: -feMiiMp Pvljlll tEZmmmi1 Ef . WViHB
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