Ti tmammmmwi&mimmYi,tT9:zwzmi mW & m.v KM. i B r & FA w p B IS' ,' ?' $ k rev h M IV L'A. V'V. i Tfl nftrkPRlfttwwAiiTii iniiiTA I women nmnRS opt RnnM I ecciY 'l X-r-i 'jtitrra' tiinneennM ehtttv. patterns of Bilk and Imported " nmy your own matmla msds up, M Cutem Shirt Ce. HfrMSta St. Locust Ba2B - ii ""'""ifHV1 r-. htekti' im ill W.-M cM 10 MINUTES ' Undtr ths ntwet Kleclre Vlbretlhr It' relax your mind, Beeth your nerves. I f.flll Tour body with itrenith and 1'tiealth. alie In meat astenlshlnc man- Lnr relieves Deafness, Iteainelses and i;asarriiHi cgnuiuviis. DtMONSTltATION ROOM A. '1S11 WAf.NCT ST. j IfWi- 5AYruumAumii5 i aii,t it &pvtl - at ' -.e. Jiw.1 ffL. t Rv,.f REHNISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE A finish 'that will net craze or crack. Durable, acid proof and. of high lustre. Such SriaTce, applied in all colors. The Chas. W. Schaffcr Ce. St 14 Chestnut St. HE SLEW HIS WIFE Rochester Weman Found Shet te Death in Doorway of Heme in Fashionable Suburb ESTRANGED SINCE JAN. 14 Mattresses Buy direct from manufacturer and save middleman's profit. BO lb. all pure cotton mattres In heavy ticking, ( Ctt ayaseww at 33 lb. bill; floss mattress In beau tiful patterns, special CIO CJH 4b' ' ib. ' curled hair mattress In heavy A. C. A. tick inr at All mattresses ctinranteed, I'ree delivery In Philadelphia. CROWN BEDDING CO. 129 N. 2d St. nom phonies S18.00 JO. mmwwi .j.-""' r; --S? FACE VALUE hn full mtnnln when applied te a woman's leeks. Ily applying our Skin Toert recularly, any woman can keep her complesien oft, clear and youthful. An -quIMte, harmless preparation tubes, 35c; Jars. SI, LLEWELLYN'S Philadelphia's Standard Dm; Stere 1518 Chestnut Street Open every day until mldnletu v 3 -- 4 . i 4000 Square Feet Storage Space REASONABLE RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street T Freight Elevator Immediate Occupancy Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street ftechester, N. Y April 3. After twenty hours' questioning by the Sher iff. Corener nnd District Attorney. Jehn J. llett. twcntr-eleht years old, last night confessed he shot nnd killed his wife, Irene, twenty-Arc years old, in tlie vestibule of a Heme Acres house en Saturday night. His confession, the authorities say, corroborated In Its main details the story told by Fret Tremb e.v. llett said that after they left the automobile he asked his wife te ceme back te him, but that she refused nnd started te run away from him. He followed her, and when she ran Inte the vestibule of the house. Im shot her there. The body was Identified yesterdny by her brother. As seen as identification had been made tlie husbnnd was taken te the ceuntr Jail, where he wns questioned by the Sheriff, Corener nnd District Attor ney It developed thnt the couple lind separated en January 14. llett had been found In bed with their son in his mother's home. The authorities yesterday questioned Fred Trcmbley, twenty-nine years old, of f'eldwnter, who admitted, according te the District Attorney, (hat lie drove Mr. nnd Mrs. llett te a spot near Heme Acres. He said lie Imd an engagement te take Mrs. Helt te a party, and having known llett previously, had told him. It was nrrnngeil that he should keep the engagement, but IJett should hide in the automobile until they reached an outlying spot where he could have a tnlk with his wife. According te Trembley, the plan wns successful. When they arrived at Heme Acres, Trcmbley left the car en n pre text, and Hett revealed himself and be gnu conversation with his wife. They left the car nnd went toward Heme Acres, Trcmbley said. Later, he inid. he lienrd screams nnd shots. Mr. nnd Mr". llett did net return, and he drove back te the city alone. BRYAN ASSAILS ATHEISTS Seme Little People Knew Mere Than Geologists, He Says In New Yerk New Yerk.' April 3. William Jen nings Bryan's "(ted nnd Evolution" lecture wns delivered yesterday at the spring rally of the Old Tent Evangel Committee of New Yerk at the Hippo drome. Mr. Bryan denounced Darwin, ng nnitics, college professors, atheists nnd monkey leveru in thunderous tones. "Great people lived before they had j geology," Mr. Bryan Informed an in- j terrupter. "It la mere important te knew 'The Heck of Ages' than the ages of tin rocks. Seme mighty little people knew all the ecoleglsts knew. "Great men lived before they had astronomy," he. continued, "when it college professor swells up nnd pushes n minister of Ged off the street he ought te be tnught a lessen la com parative importance. Christianity is elder than any book en science used in uer schools today." WOMEN JURORS GET ROOM Dormitory In Pittsburgh County Building With All Conveniences Pittsburgh, April 3. The new der mltery for women called for jury serv ice Is new ready for use, and the women Jurers who are detained ever night will enjoy there the convenience of home life, and some of its luxuries. The new quarters are the envy of men Jurers, whose only resting place whlle locked up Is a hsrd chair. It no longer will be a hardship for women jurors te be locked up ever night. The new dormitory Is equipped with white enameled iron beds, mir rors, dressing tables and dthsr com forts. Small rugs are strewn ever the fleer. In the room are a library table and rocking chairs. The room is il luminated with ceiling lights, and, there are rending lamps. Shower baths are te be Installed. j : vZ i- -JL tvt,J n 7- ". . If ! (t.t ' SEEKS SEAT IN SENATE Franklin Qllkeoen, Plnchet- Sup porter, Candidate Frem Sucks Ce. Bristel, Pa., April 3. Fermer As semblyman Franklin Ollkesen has an nounced his candidacy for the Bucks County senntershlp new held by Clar ence J. Buckmnn. . . Gllkcsen, head of the Bristel fire department, war vcternn and a son of the late B. Frank Ollkesen, who was Republican State chairman, net only has opened ad rive for the Republican senatorial nomination, but has dec ared in favor of Clifferd Pinchot for Gov Gov ereor. Incidentally, it might be re marked that rather surprising Plnchet sentiment' has developed in Bucks C"unty' A leading lawyer here, Gilkeson, at the age of forty-one years, dropped his professional practice nnd enlisted as a nrlvatn In the Sixteenth Field Artillery. nnd with that command saw mere thai. a year of active service in rance. ----.. r&Alule' " ' I ' I ' i &au 1 without IfcgytJBiY "" M Cratrel V W " Size, i'l j I 1 Styles and II I ii j Finishes I The gas range that bskes with freik sir and reduces year gas bills. Ceat and Oiih Water llrnters Sands Instantaneous Wnter Heaters Acme riltrrlng Flues Wm. Akers Jr. Ce. ICth & Filbert Sts. GAS APPLIANCES Hetel nnd Kestnurant Supplies, China, (ilnss nnd Mlrerwnre TAIILK AM) I1KD L1NKN8 CLARK FACULTY FREE University Statement Fellows Clos ing Scott Nearing Meeting Worcester. Mass.. April ". A state ment fsstied Inst night by the faculty of Clark University expressed the belief that "the academic freedom of no member of the Clark facultv has ever been trespassed upon." The state ment, prepared nt the request of Wul lnce W. Atwood, president, was an- neunced ns having been "unanimously 1 adopted by the faculty, nppreved by the president in representing the ad ministration and approved also by the duly uutherized representatives of the graduate and undergraduate students." It was an outgrowth of the recent action of Mr. Atwood in abruptly ' closing n meeting of the Liberal Club nt the university while Scott Nearing wns delivering an address. Fer All Makes efTypewriters SPEAR POISONS N. Y. GIRL African Trophy Falls Frem Wall. Native Administers Aid New Yerk, April 3. Wounded by n poison-tipped spear of African tribes men. Miss Ursula Gillis. twenty-four years old. was treated in Bellcvue Hos pital yesterday for n badly infected feet. Him rvnlnined the iniiirv occurred In the hoineef Iwn A'ern Simouten, African i explorer, nt 1:4 Kast fortieth street, when the spear, n trophy, fell from the wall nnd Its point pierced through her shot; and ctiused u deep wound in the feet. . . ., First nid wns administered by Bombe, a native of one of the interior African tribes, whom Miss Simouten had brought here. Bombe also administered a native antidote. Harding te Get Maine Salmen ' Bangre, Me.. April 3. The first salmon of the season, a twenty-peunder, was taken from the Banger Peel yester dav bv Edward Conning. It was pur chased bv Mayer Day, who will forward It te Washington for President Hard ing's tnble. After-Dinner Tricks fBys u yKurfiffnwiW . - -- ., I WaTtrffi. ainM tiJ0 " nederats prie 1jtm, S te refund .WXST SLMiriv satU flKen-type-flllinir, the standard of reliability ftr many years. i"l the Yellow Bex." jug)! s0- CyBBKr5 "iTA'N PtNNT IM '--!!" $r "FT HAND ! I 126 ' 85- or S0.3S per das. JW 5. KBMi fe&svft. v Two-Coler Ribbons a Specialty iMWMiW :w;mwr stnsi. fgir -KSV 1A Prlnftr: .LTllKsVII atmnkpemJk MrtlJ ?. Bra? -7VJ- 1 1 yjb? '?m, Bvt'. iM.'Biii'l -TOt' Ne. iUO. The Mysterious Penny. Twelve pennies nre shown nnd given te some one te held, Benching beneath the tnble, a penny Is brought out, and the bpectater finds he has only eleven. The trick is done as fellows : count the pennies one nt a time en te the left hand. Then pick them up with the right fingers, but lenve ene penny In the left hand, which closes ever tiie coin. A spectator Is told te held out his hand, nnd the right hand drops them ene nt n time, but counts them back ward tlius "12, 11, 10, 0. S, 7-and live (dropping the five remaining coins) Is twelve!" In reality the spectator holds only eleven coins, but if they un counted boldly uh described above, lie will think he holds twelve, The left hand then produces ltstceln, nnd the spectator, counting bis pile, finds that ena has gene, M, tut, vvnii)xwr cn.v A Uv . V-A.v.-'A Uv Our Annual Silver Sale Begins Today It is our custom annually te clear our stock of discontinued patterns of Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware. The articles are of the same high standard of excellence which distinguishes all goods of our establishment. Prices are greatly reduced. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVEBSMITHS Goods purchased during this sale may net be exchanged. is Yw THINfiS WORTH WHILE CLrtd becaus tee 7ttake them IS te 40 e LOWER IN PR! E, Just One Medel Exact Reproduction Beys' WashSuits Dombey, Oliver Twist, Regula tion, Sailor, etc., in linenc, chambray and linen; all colors; custom-tailored. $2.50, $2.75 te $8.50 Girls' Wash Dresses In imported Swiss gingham, main and figured dimitic3. i :.., . e -vj te e yeiiis. $7.50 te$15 Special Today's SPECIAL $12.50 Girls' Coats Pole Cleth, Jersey, Chev iots, Velours, Bulivias, in blue, brown, tan and rese. Sprinc weight. Beys' Serge Regulation Suits $8.50 te $10.00 Six te ten years. Separate Blouses $1 $2.50 In PepHn 8 te 10 years. V Twe te six year. $36 Outfits Cape Hat Jumper "VF tweed in nnstel eoler- I A ! t.1.... ' .a.a nM InJ. '-' 1II5 uiuc, juaw, iuii, juuc, periwinkle. Women and P4isses Today's Special About 50 coats $AC ready te wear ' in the much-wanted tweeds, tailored the Embick way. Hats That you'll want te have at prices you'll want te pay it v ' . ., . i' ...a., rr,A , .,MmX'i. .h A-y-Js-'- Y Today's Special! 200 Hats $10 Ribbon and straw combina tions in cepen, sand, navy and black bnnded leghorns, very new. Jet and angora wool combinations. Sports straw hatSj Furs New Rese or Gray Wolf Scarfs $35 Special Today Hosiery New glove-sill: hosiery plain or drop stitch, in tan, gray and black. Special $2.50 W.H.Embick&Sens 1618-20 Chestnut St. '--. -. a- 't'1.. Sf . . l-sc a & -jfAv twfc. Ne Springtime In Years Has Seen Kurmture Line inis q Because Furniture as fine or as handsome has net been produced in such quantities or in such varieties in many a season. - im Mn ... M q Se we have geed news of.geod Furniture and great values mat wm itm "nUrvnmrlrPfk of p -i Fer this is a time of opportunity that MJ" J r?2.- rt M,afnmpra and the public have wished and waited for, and which for real adtamin cleice and economy, we believe, stands without equal.- mKSmmttff 1 IlEiiil y I i14- 1 iW nmnaenria nf Suites and Pieces of Furniture from the chaste and ornate Period de signs te the handsomest and plainest of modern styles, te meet the needs of the modest as well as the magnificent home. Advantages, In fact, that make it almost impossible for the great Van Sciver Stere te be outdone new or any time in the magnitude and magnificence of our stocks or the superiority of our values. 8!fM of the Timet Heme buUdtnf Is pro pre eeadln en a greater cale than in yean. Hundreds of houses are being: furnished. Many people are refurnishing their homes or replsdhg Single Pleees. A new era of buying has set in. with its gratifying assurance of lmprevinjt times. And we are ready, as we haTen been in years, te meat the new demand al prices that no competi tion we knew of eta approach. Illustrated M Frem Our jit Sales Floers This elegant Dining-Roem Suite, of the Queen Anne Period, with its graceful lines and 'artistic ornamentation, la a triumph of the carver's and cabinet maker's art. Nete the fine proportions and the decorative nicety of the JJullet and China Closet. The chnirs, with their carved arms, depict with pleasing fidelity the fiddle back, se typical of this Period. Likewise, the beautiful rounded cabriele legs help te produce the extremely rich effect which gives the entire suite its elegance and charm. In Florentine Walnut. Ten Pieces, $185.00. A FEW OF THE MANY RARE VALUES LIVING ROOM SIahee;any-flnlsh Llvlng--Roein Suite, with tnpestry-cevered sprlm? seats, 3 pes., $5,1.00 Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring seats, covered with blue velour, 3 pieces, S17S.S0 Jlahegany-and-Cgiie Suite, loeso cushions, brown velour - covered spring seats, II pieces 1 8.1.00 J3L'.ri.OO Overstuffed loeso-cushion Suite, spring seats, covered with tapestry, 3 pieces 3J2.30 Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, sprint; seats. covered with tapestry. 3 pieces. .. .S3'J3.00 Slahegany-and-Cnne Suite, loose cushions, spring seats, covered with blue damask, 3 pieces 3e,00 Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring seats, covered with brown mohair, 3 pes., 8430,00 Overstuffed loese-cuhhlon Suite, bprlng- seats, covered with blue mohair, 3 pieces, S83.oe Overstuffed loese-cus-lilon Suite, sprlnfr s'ats, covered with figured mohair, 3 pes., S13S.Su DINING ROOM Walnut Queen Anne Suite, 4 pieces, Italian Onk Suite, 4 pieces...,, Antique Mahogany, .10 pieces Mahogany Queen Anne, 10 pieces.... Walnut Queen Anne Suite, 10 pieces, Walnut Suite, 10 pleees Walnut Sulte, 1 0 pieces Antique Mahogany Queen Anne Suite, ' 10 pieces Mahogany Queen Anne Suite, 10 rc S1S0.0O S2Z3-.50 $2)3.00 SJ40 00 S48S.0O I3BS.00 S008.00 $705.00 K0,00 This Handsome Three-Piece Reed Fiber Suite in Rich Baronial Brown Finish. $77.50 Suite has spring scat and loose fining cushions, elegantly upholstered Ift beautiful cretonne In floral design The back of the davenport Is of a height designed te go under most any window of Sun Parler or Perch. Pieces can be bought separately If desired. iiuvrnperi is 7S in. wiue treni arm te arm. Hundreds of ether Suites and Pieces of Wicker Furniture, the Inst word in styles, coverings and rich finishes. Easy" te match any interior decorative scheme. Every Suite and Piece at uncqualed values. UjyflisSayJ Fjv wMmm Hfi 'Hiiii mSmMWm Back Is 30 In. high from fleer. Price, $40.30 Armchulr or Keclier Is 25 In, wide from arm te arm and 30 in. high from, the deer. Price. S15.50 each. Tables, Lamps, Smoker Stands, Desks and Desk Chairs, Ferneries, Tabeurettes, etc., te match this Suite, at proportionate savings. Hail Cleck, $240.00 Stately night - day Cleck, has famous West minster quarter . hour tubular chimes: 12-Inch silvered dial Willi raised numerals. Height, C feet 11H Inches. An endur ing gift nnd a peat value. Other Hall Clocks, $48.30 te SS10.00, Save On Handsome Fleer Coverings The New Spring Styles in nearly all the standard weaves. Handsome designs, rich color ings, net only Rugs and Carpets that customers want, 'but at prices that are less here than the same grade of Fleer Coverings are sold for elsewhere. Wiltens, Axminsters and Velvets Demestic Rugs in Persian designs that are exact copies of the color effects of the original! We would particularly call attention te our remarkable line of plain-tone Wiltens Velvets nml vinVi PTnnnillna in O anrl TO ft ,.,i,HU ...UI..1, 1.,. J . .. "' ' '" " "w """""""i " " """ '' mLiie, wiui;ii iuii UB muuc lip into Rugs of any size for the well-furnished home. The last word in me i8iimi:t;iii. ivmu uueuis se mucn ill' uemanci. itugs ler fiverv kind of hnnifi .inr) nvprv atvle nf infm-inw lu,nnt;n The newest weaves, designs and colorings in Summer Rugs, many ej. which art, our own direct importation. Snecial These Rues nt Extrnnrriinnrv Qnvin $42.50 High-Pile Axminster, size 9x12 feet S29 75 .MB.du bcamiess velvet, size Uxl2 feet $34.50 ,?ei..)w ivu.viii vrmuii, hug ;ixi ieei JR7 en ir.eU ,u iiweu jy.Ke uihiuijuuru quality, taken from our regular stock. A choice et verv desirable nntterna nn1 pnlnrn b '", bick AWNINGS rn(Ain, . .. . "ulr, " "ernmansiup that are unexcelled. Our linn consists of Boyle'a tteveu sinpes, painted strlpts and khaki, tc Alse the best hardware procurable. uur reprmentaave will call and cstlA mate en slip covers or atoning work. SLIP COVERS A protection for your furniture that Ib a real economy. The cost for this work Is exceedingly small, and we have, a splendid linn of Cretonne from which te muke selection, S3e te SJ.50 per yard. Belgian llnen.H In natural and rolerod stripes. DO In, wide, Sl.oe per yiml, &fr AM IT nrldge I.nmp, Jl.t.SO Mahogany llnlsh. with adjustable brenxe - llnish arm. Has It-inch silk shade trimmed with reuchtiiB top and bottom. Height, GG Inches. Hundreds of ether Lamps of kinds, These who wish te EXTEND PAYMENTS for Furniturr nv FnmihhJ. parted of several months can make convert aZl 3 H Wm-m tmftwmm it?. iMLmifSi vwima.sjuun ie vw-c. v wu v a! ii Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J km at 8:30 A. M. TiUpken, Ptntujhania, Call Lembard 6200 Z i,c,V.e Start Oat Cl$i at Ss30 P. M. Conntclien iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii!niiiffliiiiiliiiniiiiiiiimirji Ntw Jtrity, CM Cemdtn 280 jf',ili''. ' $ ,.)MMli MM Mttktt Strut ferry teals .and (aenf store ill iwTaVVL r vv . ; , f . , . i 1 .,3;L'i'i,'iii& iWS&W
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