mmV &IHmLiHe.sMPyLlilHB Ef 5,'''''l'(' lvnMi1lbnill IhI $!&J&J&XX!&i&LB I -T" I; ' Villi: DflU: m I IV. IES&m tBmaltmSNlli Pa Ibi J'2 ? r f,n7 : . t.i.i.b i 14.1 I-, V.V l """i.. -K tJL'j I 4 id MeunttlriMr. Outlaw Itfftttnr.te t.CfeyVner tt TtttJJ, M.J I- AlUatal 0 , . . fA-. fit fc- , "" ?FurwATCHiN.Q prewd; S K i.ii- " ' l'Wita man'tnpHirtd' jesterdsjr Mffsrry nhedcs, chief, of wllca ;of ftertdwn. ttes jniten. te iwyusrewn k'.awrnlnr and 'placed In Jail thcre E chares' of vagrancy, and, new the Mdhty. tadc of .determining .-"bather , ha IV'ulne('iid man," or just an,,or-, jiufj wanderer rests upon the. ttueuK Sef 'the lesal authorities of Bucks. RS attempt will.be. made te 'Identify ln Hajceck Mountain, six miles tfQuAkerlewn, killed a consume ana red another man in driving off a Rka'fint action that the District At S"" M ..I "ii a. Ill W. t. .k... klu y. 'j s,?i-.i!!2"r "i.rs a: sfef stay hair se, that hw features Sk.'munnSFMlwltll.a.bhOtOaTtfDb Of murderer taken twenty-four year A Wa Hard ftlaata Share" - jftft.'sucb action the "wltd.man' who M UIS .name am euj utei cpaaca kminiiii nblectlen. " ., E7tt've been crewing this beard for fa& yeai" tbeT'Svild man!' said r when turned ever te, enenn war trinhrF nt'Dovlestewn. MI am jafflber of a church which Is apposed ;Ha denies , vigorously that he Is fewer, tne outlaw mountaineer, ana ne IS se tame inni no weum nut . child, lie teiu an ezceeainciy iterr of hts nast life when ad- Ittid te the al at Doylcstewn. this rnlnl.'i L'!. was born In Hemer. Illw". he said. j'-T " . . .m . .' A id, was never in tne cast unui luiu.i father was Isaac. NowtentHecot toy rranaiatner was a minister in IsieTs. for forty years. I attended a pratery scnoei. ter a year and tlicn t in rflmaHlnr. "In 1002 I had an arm cut off when ling as. a eniKcmun ana men ad te ream around en.frcurht cars. it te New Orleans la 1004 for. the li Gras, and men went- through Southern Stated te the coast; I 4Esst for tne first time in 1B12 arrived, In Philadelphia. I left telphla In 1016 and went te Bab- i.enly a few dajB age." OuU&w" its his story there are many who the jail at Quakertown last t who say tnfty fce a . strong re- Hance between tne "wild man" Weaver, the outlaw. These old dents of the vicinity of Haycock intain were ushered into the jail sn'.flta tlme.last'ttigbt. The "wild V watched, the curious crowds and asked Chief Rhodes If the towns tewns ile had been Invited te the jail te rtl at his stranircncsfi or te clvc him ekihee'te marvel nt theirs. . "Everywhere I. step they pinch me," ;we important prisoner, "inia, is g new ie in,c. im used te it. Nr-they' fry te cut' elf'mr beard send a telegram te Governer Sprout, rt-sir takf ft-Iet ef-thinsR awav from ;mn nowadays', but he still has the irtt'le wear bin hair and beard the 5he waiits te"."' '' . : w: : -r 1 1 wSR fA-yr- SWTFELTHERE PWItdMrhJ WttMri Rfu te U Exertttl by 'Altrm" of Nt Yorkert ,0vr Stertt Ordtr s r , ' , . .1..' MbMM- a rmtattM. sairs4e(rf W cetmeOwaa KaO; b BMMd, the '.sjMhi i f the laMjIeta.elMJM wnw. ra 'twmMr. .it u !, thw arlkg aJm -whi,',! ) 2-J? "S?. Swith BreaJ jjmt. TharfMrU have aeciel that th faeMH art celleetleii oust m ptaeea m tau nease K0N1L LID If COUNCIL ACTS Eminent Attorney Say Or phan' Court Can't Bar Con Cen Con vdemnatieh of Mansion 'FtEE FLAMES INSIGHT "" " sit Cambria 8treet .Tailor and if, Family Routed Frem Beds fcfirc discovered at 1 o'clock this morn i in me taner Htiep pi Hamuci LCvln, 01 East Cambria street, caused the wripltate flight of Levin, his wife, 0M: and their tun children. Rnmnnl. Ir '''Imii tMri nM an A Ttnrtlia tirhf iKTbe' family was asleep en the third llser when aroused, nnrl escaped te the wing dj tne Dncic stairs, clad only in tat curments. The firemen nucceeded Btiflnlng the flnmes te a closet en H recend fleer. Dnmiiiw l rtlmtprl msm- ilia, unune nD tvnci niTc r? iiwiiun un. niubuui ic jjv? "' owarinmere is uuest at Luncheon at Bellevue-Stratford M A luncheon te Dr. Frank Aydeletle, B.wiutiit ei nwnrniuiore ueucge: nirs. i-rArariAtt en-i in t n v...i..,.i 4'rt 5r..nt Cambridge,' was given n't ;m"i Deiievun-Hiratteni today by the gtTrsni.AUnntlc Society. ?V lV '? lDe "1'8t el a '1s l 8,,h JWncneenti. In the cemlnir months the Vtecwy hopes te bring te Philadelphia tewcn notables as Ambassador decides. kW.f. "jng. .Telm Lyen SlcKenzie King g'.Miua Lnnr ttittt FORCES ART INTO MUSEUM If Council shenld pas the ordinance prevldlnf for the apenlng of Naudaln street through, tha Jehn G. Jehnsen mansion, making that place useless as an exhibition place for the famous art cel lectien, there would ba no biimHah -nt contempt of court involved, according i u eraineni lawyer, wne was one or these renreaeatlnc tM Mtr in h ! proceedings before the Orphans' Court. In this case-the elty'a right te open the street would be minrem l h nM. ever the mandates and the power of the Orphans' Court te enforce previsions of the 'Jehnsen will. "This, ordinance" is a complete sur prise te me," said M. HamptonTedd," who sat as master in the proceedings before the Orphans' Court by which it.Jv."".,.euht te hllTe the paintings ex hibited in a building en the Parkway. i no net mem new tn niiiinmniH r. feet the status of the bequest. Ne property privately owned is exempt irem condemnation ey tne city ler pub lic improvements." Mr. Tedd then said he did pet care te discuss the case or the procedure in case the city ,gees through with Its plan and bring the' question of exhibit ing the paintings elsewhere te the Or phans! Court. Maurice B. Saul, one of the execu execu eors or the Jehnsen estate, said be would uet comment upon the Hall or dinance' until he had examined It care fully and consulted with officers of the Pennsylvania Company, trustee uiider the Jehnsen will. If-Naudain street Is opened as pre just geed fun; they say The "Shifter": Order present 8 no amastng peril 'fethe welfare of Phila delphia's yoangweiaen, is the assur aace of two women, who hare seen the workings of tha order' among girls of the, flapper age. ' v , la New Tork, however, the order la looked upon as a "fllrt'atien peril." "There Is no need for alarm," says Miss Mary Tyler, girls' work, secre tary of the Y. W; C A, Miss" Tyler comes' In contact with, all girls in the Philadelphia, Y. ,W. C, A. between the ages, of twelve and eighteen In the high schools and the 'shops. ' "I haven't seen a thing serious about it,", she continued, "but hare seen a let of fun had out of It." ' Have Let of When asked Jf aha theaght that girls were spending their; money foolishly en initiation fees in the order Instead of saving it, for serious thing, she re plied, smilingly. "They don't save their money anyway." 'Dr. Laura If. Cernell, dean of the Temple.Universlty. says that the order meant "a let of fun" at the Ui slty. Sesed, would it be possible te attempt retain the Jehnsen ,nrt collection in the remainine property?" Mr. was asked Mr. Saul V It wquld net seem he, but I de net wish te mske any statement until I knew mere or the matter. As I under stand it; the proposal is a direct move re make the old Jehnsen mansion use less." Mask and Wig Shew for New Yerk The annual New Yerk performance of the Mask and Wig Club show will be given thin year, it was announced to day, iif the Metropolitan Opera Heuse My 3. fc.. FINE FRAMING $?. Etchings-Prints Wafer Celers-Paintings mitt KOSENBACH GALLERIES i yi course, our new quar Mp arc mere sumptuous, .i"ie extensive than these we teMt; Here is trn t!m.c h. w)arc footage wc had when first came te this cUv. ;' Come, take a trial' demon stration free. 4& "CnT.I.TMO TMcm,.. w.sss:qa few wMmc 0NEB, hiL y&pt .. s if! mmmw. - fit, I W lftV a ' a I 'superb tWCUVM LEAW5 m. J rhn itienni CATARACT Thrr Sex "My Watb I. Alwsyi Whlt.it" VIITT neetiiN my '1000, Cats. ract U the only wnhr with a ''ATION. All th JiVf T: 'von. int motion.' Ji.veuld net t fl te xpet thr mfhln.ii te an the iim work thoreuhy or quickly, b.. ..ffcen. m. .,"&. I.. -WR WS Cfcs. W. Eaery am .-aaaarar Dlamaa.st, The Philadelphia Art Galleries' S. E. Cor. 15trf & Chestnut Sta. Phila.( REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer Expert General Appraiser! AT PUBLIC SALE Today & Tomorrow Afternoon AT 3:30 O'CLOCK Furs & Fur Garments of the Highest Grade Netct .Every fsellltr Sinn te bnrri te ttlcct and tt any ssnuent dariac exhibi tion and Ml and wuhi pit tuartslMd. New en Exhibition Ualver lr . -j .. ui.. . .ii.i. - measles." she said. "It is se silly,. I never theuiht of Uklnt it seriously., As many boys joined here as girls. I did net Jein, but I knew all about it. "I saw no reason te try. .te suppress it. The initiation exhortations here were chiefly candy." Gertrude Robinson -Smith, acting for the Vacation Association, of which she Is president, said In New Yerk that her investigations of what she called " ways and wilea of the Society of Shifters,1' had shown the 'organisatien tO DO even, mere rnrh-nIMa than ViaH been at first supposed. New Yerker "Alarmed" "The prospective member of the Shlftera is made te believe that she Is asxed te, 'Jein n nnirfrni prt 'en. clety te promote cordiality, particularly between the sexes," said Miss Rebin -son-Smith.- 'The society badge serves as an invitation te flirtation and te in timacies that nelNrcinsirHnr rlrlnnniiin eruinamy resent. "We have 1nrnrl hf amnnv hi.h school students' 'pelting parties' have been the general result of Shifter ini tiations. There is a Shifter dress, wc have learned, n black and whlte ere ere auen: a. Shifter lnalgnle, which is a turned-back ceatlapel, and a peculiar shuffling gait, which, calls itself the Shifter Walk. Te wear a 8hlfter dress l , te Invite the attentions of male Shifters." Here Are "Excerpts" ' ' Shifter' headquarters is at 303 Fifth avenue, where also is located the Offi cial Shlftera' Emblem Company, ine emblem company publishes the. by-laws of the organization in the following form : "OP BROTHERLY AND BIBTERtT LOVE CbntlKut.jn and By-Law Te Becom a 1 ..-.'. .Mmhr" 1. Makj'hlm (or her) put til rlsht hand evr Ma had and left hund ever hi heart. 2. H or inemuat rremlae te be a m-m. fellow or. ilster and te, help ether Shift n at al time. S. He or ah mut rrerr! te pay what-. .kVrkaa ytm'fra rtln ; what te plaat, anal hewte, plaat H, , Tinarrew, In the tvmmmjpm ue Jjiteaw, wlll'appear. tlja'Jfah M, k sariaa of sher'artldea glrlng1 the phutls time of garrfea tii? mad fBatructiens at te tialr,,hilU', vtlev ".? ' ' '- , n . . v eyaf aateunt rwt think h'i aMe tA par ' iuWTIti meny, mtreaadlM . tebaeee . ferfesd. . Anr, filllns ' PMiwtedv handil the reflulretnent . tH ihakt.anA.MlMr ftM'are it wliieKarc-pa folleWal jheriilven . them wh!chjire; pa follejri PABffVVOBD,. "I HAVB' PAID Ht ..enfcdb.v , .- tha and) a . HANDBltAKB Pata th palm of. handa tnaather. hat nnt Atnlna-i tha h then put hand, nt the cot and tar. VB aoed fallow, cot iemethlna for nethlnt. ' 6. As .this la a tcrt erdtr.' allprena leinins mut premita nei te aiTaiajtin Jorajteinr im..te.. of tha ShifterT 'Y-. P. ST. uet wheleaali price en emblemt Id bjr-lawa at rne. . i am -fett a Hutment tv het.'WHY K6iri WI8BT DO NOT flllOW .'-ANt- Ua)B TMHBBJ BX-UAWB. , ,v . A Baser clin 'has been the ihslgnle of the Shifters, but this 'has been changed new te a small cquare! eaam- eiea pin, witn a nana, tne paim out, upon it. A pretty girl who was out en th street wearlns a Shifter eln yesterday said aha waa net a .Shifter, but the waa anxlena te see what would happen te her If aha' Were the' pin. Nothing had happened at last' accounts. CURES PUPS BROKEN SPINE Dr. althaaer Truaaaa1 Up Injursd Alrtdla Which Waa Paralyxad A remarkable cue of animal, surgery has effected i a cure' In the Veterinary Hospital, '4007 Market street., Sandy, a pure-bred, ixmonths-eld Airedale, hag been saved' by the 'expert treat ment. Several daya age Sandy ran away from his master, Jehn W.fScett, 3d, 2788 Belmont avenue, and l romped across the sidewalk, into the roadway,, heedless of danger. A car, struck the' puppy arid broke his back, paralyting his hind legs. , Dr.. Herry B. Balthaser waa called. Fer three weeks the puppy was trussed un In a' kpnnpl. Attitr ha tlnA in mat' -An tlld lAja tiA tnn.l. .Iah Vm TJl.La. u.e i-n luu tvillll uujr MJl jjeilUKer improvised a "walker," sucn as Is used te teach Infants te walk. Sandy new plays with the wooden frame en wheel as If 'it were another, puppy, and Dr. Dalthaser believes that bis injury 'seen will be healed. ' Diiur iiAtt uk ?-?z::-"JE wmmmmum aav. aw sw w s raw m . - BaTsaiasBifi wtwwa auanw hitd Krafvaana .- msfmwnrmw ,ir rijf. t . ,'. i.'.i- c.i - f. i - k 4 ' ' -. iw . stii r a fiM,J'',Ti , "" va ! .. :, KGNCMfftM miwmmm 'trfC -l .' t 'rtiV. Mr. Emprinfham, Yonkert. JkA Lerrten Auditnc Pro Pre , late It Mitguididt MOLDS BOOZE IS A NARCOTIC v ' ' Th views of Bishop Themas Gat ler. presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Chorea, were assailed at neon 'today bri.the Rev. James Erepringham, of Yonkers. N. Y.. sneakinc at the'da ly Leatea services in HU Stephen's Church, Tentn street above Chestnut, en "is Bishop Galler a Bad Man?". . J',rBy1 favoring' modification of the Eighteenth Amendment .se as te per mltHhe use of light wines and .beer in the fleme.", said Mr. Kmpnngnani, BUbep Oaller rays he Is following the example set by Chrltt and the apostles. 'A a rcrnilt of thnaa, vlffa-a lie la helner censtilntly attacked by prohibitionists. " 1'In my opinion,'' continued Mr. Empringham, "the Bishop is a mis taken 'man. He has devoted se much tme te the study of theology he has net kept pace with modern times." Mr. Empringham differs widely from Bishop Gailer regarding the proposed return of the saloon. lie said : "Ninety-two per cent of alcohol waa HOI Xe t down S. E. Ce r. i ith& Chest nut Sts." It's our new address and you'll want it some day seen! THE CHETNUrTOEEr S: E. Cor. 11th ft Chtstnift Sis v f . Why blame the weather! All you need is a Rogers Feet ""Scotch Mist" Handsome fair - weather overcoats of rich Scottish mixtures rainproefed. Fine, rain or shine. 'R$ptettr& trademark. FERRO & COMPANY ,Regtr Ptet Cleth Chestnut St. at Juniper Portable , Hurdle Fence made of split chestnut timber Efficiently answers every purpose en Farms, Country Places and Livestock Breeding Establish ments. Its rugaed, rustle appear ance gives the effect of an English Country Estate, nd for tfecrtalle oefcr. SAMUEL H. TENDLER 164 Land Title Bid., pnlla. HAVE you ever thought of sending out a .'blotter each month? We de. Ask us about it. feWSLB Suytnavaa tS Jw v -wens Accuracy in Cutting Preducea the Greatest JBriliangr Polished Girdle Diamonds Supreme for Brilliazier, Celer and Perfection are available only Irem this Heuse WBwQmfmW. sMsH n sfWni IsNaaVaUBlDB'MVri - j . a . . . -i - u 7 -r i - j. UWMIOOM WIB MMni'SW aaaf aaata von na 'alta 'tliaai.r flaltm en ha a liatt-ttaVabHwhat' Christ aad the peatle a;jJt;Cariit ana the apostle) -dra aet-asa nireaar common dish. , If rilsliaJter wants te de what Christ H4, whydkesn't he de without the km of kalm, farha and spoons? ' e.f , Bishop oailer says he faeaea te sumptuary, laws. All aa-jetale people are opposed te nataarr laws that dlcUte what am shall 'eatad drlak. The Elghtaaath AaMsdaaeat la aet a sumptuary iaw aewerer, aeeauss al cohol la a narcotic drrw and set a drink." "Pcrsehst Salvatlan" was the sub ject of the Rev. Dr.- Floyd' W. Temklns. rector or Hely Trtnity, unurcn, wne preached at Keith's Theatre. "After all. this life la hut ,a batUe of right versus wrong," said Dr. Tom Tem kins, ad the great saeral problem of man teaay is te snow jwc weat is ngnt and what la wrong". "Man must realise his relation te Ced, and after tbst bis neat step is te realise Just what- Is the proper re lation with his everyday associates. Men's relationship te Ged is only sat isfied after his sins have been washed away." ' Advantaft ,of Werk DiKuaetd 1 by Mypr Kloef and DU ' rector Warburton SENATOR PEPPER TO SPEAK , With delegates from all parts of the cbuntry, the National Conference of Legal Aid bureaus and Societies opened a' two-day session ibis m'erriing in OriBth Hall, 1420 Chestnut street., It is the first conference of its kind ever held in Philadelphia and the first na tional assemblage Of these societies since 1910J The' advantages of legal aid and the scope and importance of the work te citizens of Philadelphia were discussed by Mayer Moere and Director of Public tateavl fa the DataartaMfet , OtJ',stB,tat diarnihaiaia wta ;is tea pa of legal aMwerk sAsai of ca-aparattaa; hetwisuii tha Unltei! State),, tha rati National Alliance of Leaal i etiea and ether raaatters, '-; t,:''i.r,- xae wsaieas win ctmnmmmi tomorrow, calmlaatlng'witht asmual baaauet af the Ph Legal Aid Bureau , tomorrow local Legal Aid Bureau, ' j Addresses will be made by Fepper, Dr. William Draper &t , ....... i.-- oienr lawicra hihi reprcsentauvtavt1 social service organisatien. ROUS WOMAN OP JIWItrlY' , unci ycsinniuy iwrcra, K uear Ijyi-.j j me nrra iier uiiariuiriii vi mm. waf,';4'4l Leliman, 1408 Wcwt Krle avenue, a4 M&iH stele Jawelrr valued at H1000. IfTii-. V:i eluded a platinum and diamond' laval-'y- y-t -r .' i JWM WW Here a geld lavalliere with several ettaW'Wn mends, ' diamond rings and' sataralVi bracelets. Mrs. Lebmeu was away iat '?v"-., the time. TWO CORR1NO GOOD neBIM intanat'crtpplna' short surnaj . - ' nt,7 br Iulai WIUnicam, ae ""ijaaj ' LOQl W in Hill wl Ht hv Harlan Hill will anaaair- In tha Section of nst Sunday's Poaue "atak u a iiaeii." . "'MV' ISMM Tmmm M b "ia '53 1 Perry's Super-Value Prices for Spring 1922 Establish New Records for Fine Quality .4'K $28 $33 $38 & H3 Tep Spring: Suits Coats Spring Overcoats r: Spert Suits Junier Suits I '"""-ssaaTaTassBaaaaaaaTaTaTaTsalllllaW The Helmes Press. 9Vrw 131S.29Chrr-SMet Palladalphls iv a lli . nl aJI The Philadelphia Entrance te Purl EttCatlten. Hetel ROAD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA Are HeldSinig:- Uiniiuispafl DSsplIays of SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS AlPTERNOONan EVENING GOWNS Wraps A Ittmb and Evening Wear Street Fireces Suits aHTs Sports AppaireI Approaching the 19th- "And when you get your Moen, you'll almost forget about taking the heavy car out. I knew I've had my Moen a year." Open Cars $1785 Closed Cars.... $278 S The Moen display rooms and demon strators welcome you day time or evening. &M 855 N. Bread St. Moter Cars The ear of the ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Iae. J. Jay Vandcrgrift, Pres. Phene, Poplar 7536 Whatever your idea of a Spring Suit and Overcoat is it's here. All; you have te de is te come and cheese. There's such a bountiful variety of fabrics, coloring and designs it's simply out of the ques tion for you net te be. suited. Even up te 52-inch chest measure. And Super - Values every last one of them. That means mere for your money than you can get anywhere else. Ask yourself "Can I afford te buy my Spring outfit without, seeing Perrv's Super-Values?: Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men t- l Ml tt v1 i i .' v ' ' ' l ; - I $ i i ' I ; ' $ t h "i a riV Congratulations- and our best wishes for SUCCESS The Wilkinson Drug Shep opens today in the Ferrest Theatre Bleck -en Bread near Walnut St. Wc be lieve they have chosen an excellent location. We net only congratu late them en their geed judgment but also wish them fullest SUC CESS! We have in mind several ether types of businesses for which wc believe this te be an ideal location and we have a few street and second-fleer locations still nvnlbM. iur:n: office supplies and furniture, sport ing goods, toys,(gewn8, men's hats just as examples. DetaiU eupplied en request. Phene Locust 71S1. Mastbaum Bres.. A Fleishtr 1.42 Se, Penn Square fJHOOSE Your Clethes Frem a Choice Assortment Q These who deal with us have the opportu nity of selection from a clothing stock which is brimful of really worth-while styles and qualities a real been te the busy man. fl Wc arc exceedingly particular concerning the quality of the fabrics employed in making our clothing, and are most exact ing as te the tailoring. Add te this our experience and knowledge of correct style and fashion, and you have an ideal combi nation in clothes production. 1$ Wc invite your inspection and comparison, and espe cially comparison en the price feature - wc knew that clothing of the type and character that wc offer will give splendid and really economical wear, and is a fine investment for men who arc trying te save money. J Spring Suits and Topcoats are priced $30 and up ward, with remarkable values at $40, $45 and $50. JACOB REED'S SONS 14241426 OiestimlSfareei M 'Ka . 'iOSi 4 '?M4 .ii ' ay lft""a1 M. tvm 1 i'i .' -. MjimM "' . u'l. f-. .Jr v .'-. ?., . v-Vif ' iJ v " ' . ;x i""' ,,... r;7s T77---7---mmTmmrm-7mr,''mmmmmmmmmma . a. . 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