m:wmtmMMmmmMmm M': '- -"?;' V1'" JSVJSMIMG" BUBIiie HE v' . . . ii i ''.tffj T ',Af. frUXi'.SZ Iff BEGINS rajKiH 'firtf. Convicted of Smuggling Liquor, te serve a. ... andPayowurme ADRIANS' HEAD INSTALLED 1 ' ' ,. r.-... T.ll .mmiM tft the iiwv--;i -"" '" " kAn(nnnA nr rix months en y&tfM mmmmm& Wsmm9 wmrmite mm 6, 'l;i? sktwssjs t,'Bi rfei 1922 ZrM et ;,;vf isai s-tf ' V MANTELL COMPANY'QIVES -SHAKESPEAREAN FAVORITES "As Yeu Like It"' at Matinee and 1 "Jullut 6tetar" at Night Bread Anether old' favorite in thn repertoire of Rebert Mnntell wa given Innt night te the' eminent satisfaction of an appreciative , audience. "Julius Caeear," probably mere than any ether Shakespearean tragedy, la. a play of divided -acting opportunities The role of "Brutus," vhfch Mantell cheese te play, is no better than "Cnssius," nnd some actors witness William Favers ham in bis revival of a few years age I nrefer the part of Antheny. In a way this s unfortunate in the present production, since Mr. Mantell's support suffers even mere than usual in comparison with the stnr. Hew- ever, Vaughan Deerlng'n "Cnssius" nnd .'PLAN RUMMAGE SALE Will Be Feature of Wynnewood Deg and Peny Shew ' Almest anything, from picket fences te Plymouth' Hecks, will be en sale at a rummnge Bale tomorrow and Satur day at 85 Enst Lancaster nvenue, Aril mere; under the direction of the com mittee that is arranging the Wynne weed Peny and Deg snow. China- ware, pictures, rubber hose, step-ladders, weather vanen and Bey Scout knives suggest some notion of the vari ety that will b put en the counters. The committee Includes Mrs, Pierce Archer, Mrs. Kdwnrd II, T,e Ueutllller, Mrs. J; B. Caldwell, Mrs. Eleaner Oamble, Mrs. W. Legan McCoy, Mrs. Hnrlan ('. Nichelson, Mrs. Ernest Hnrlng, Mrs. Stanley D. Smith, Mrs. Fletcher Stltes, Mrs. W. P. Wattles nnd Mrs. Richard D. Weed. SSntnts charging him with nnig- Jehn Alexander's "Antheny" were sin sin fhre eaweci e? liquor aboard J the cero nnd nuin.t.kmg characterizations. Jk Illnckinnn, Miynw '"" i Genevieve Hamper, was appealing In the I2"l ninMtinn .Tri.1l. e.rrntPll HIE wwS Vu..u 1 imier dealer, of Camden, nas ilDk'eliquer " . t metcd Ilertx. was also fined Vfc'lnch in the Federal feaewn.be rtenHfCHevX known in I'jmden I?"- ,'"..., ..i,i,i for vears. ,a;!KSv lmt 'Kfi rSt he was very K";,' fe'rcHl. te recuperate at lunula resorts. IIU neaiw v i- I tnt is mucn i"'i''"'tu- The Camden Chamber of .Commerce .A i." .i nnvtf iireuident. lour will tenay -;"j , i.nve been men- VPm?." YnteH. The new head e. Chamber IH be selected from the & elected directors. Among these nc Iti CbtthsW. lluand. i w'r.Le""i. ; .1 fn.. the nosltlen are ??aWS?a' A fine of $10 is imposed in Camden WtaCbuK jestcrday en Heward 8. ffi of 2220 Winten street, this city, , charge of driving his automobile Crt a standing trolley cer. .i . the au-P cc of i ne laaica -auilliary of the wcw jenuj uumw t." . ftn.K,ii i:nmdcn. n May fes. Undtr W-.ii L'. nnminpifl en the instltu- Z rounds en the evenings of May $ 28 and 27. Through the festival Jhewmeii cxrect t6 laise funds for the keipital. C.ratai ledge of Klks l.ut night in- UUIUl'ia, maucu esteemed Debins; cs Insfgnlflcnnt role of Portia, and Theresa Colburn did nicely the lines nlletted te her as Lucius, the page. Guy Linda ley's "Caesar" was up te the high standard set by this, premising actor In subordinate roles, The staging was adequate, nnd the famous scenes of the soothsayer's pro phecy, the murder of Caesar, Antheny's harangue te the crowd and the "tent scene" were excellently done. Yesterday aftefnoen, that famous ldvl of the greenwood. "As Yeu Like It," was tne snow, and it was a smooth and a N ful relief te his usual heavy roles, nnd Miss Hamper was n bcautitful, If nbt very animated Rosalind. Jehn Alex ander was a bit heavy-handed as Or Or laneo. The ether roles were-adequately played, and the settings were attractive. Frank B. Riley te Talk Frank Branch Riley will tlak en the "Lure of the Grent Northwest," before the members of the Philadelphia Real Estate Beard tonight, The meeting will be held in the auditorium of the Manufacturers' Club. ipneallng light-hearted performance. Mr. Ainntcii s "Jacques" was n grate' .(ailed the fellow Ins officers Jler, W. Wallnre llu coin; ...jii. i,il,f Knnmel De MMdlejal knight. D.Trucman Stack. I house J esteemed icciuriiiR kiiikuu h llim host; secretary. Albert Auster Auster mehl f treasurer. Frederick Duckworth; fiqeire, Edward J. Kelley ; inner guard, Dr. Samuel i.uuiuw . Charles S. Carter. C'nmden business man, died jestcrday In Cooper Hospital following an operation. ler mom sr Mr. Carter operated the Camden ' and Philadelphia Trnnsfcr Company.) with offices at Pient nnd lederal atreeta. He Is uiIcd by a widow and daughter. The funeral will take place Saturday from Ins icddeme, rfll North Second btrcet. William E. Shree wns jesterdav ln ililled as president of the Camden Betiry Club. Mr. Slireve U an crucial of the Public Seivlce Corporation. Otter officers elected were: Vice presi dent, tenr) U. Celes ; secretary, Jehn Beeth; trammel, II. F. Schroeder; wneut-at-arnii. (Jeeige Kappeli; di rector!, Daniel I'ieiiun, 12. G. Lecke tadHirry Gnerllckt I' With reluctance, Mrs.' Maud Burke, l 828 Pearl btrcet, Camden, yei.terdayj acknowledged that the woman knewr' nj Mri. Bessie Warren, who was shot infUHed In n 'oeinlng house at 717 North, Eleventh "tttet. this city, by Harry, Visscll, ali.ii Warren, wa her dautuer. Mn. Hurke said her daughter left liir Mrcn jc.iis age when she objected te her attentions te Wairen. The mother had learned that Warren, or Wissell as he wat known in Camden, was married and had dcwi ted his wifa and two ililidren. She said she told tie daughter te leaM-. Emphatic denial was made last night bj Harry A. Vi-Mdl, n barber, of 025 line street, Camden, that the man held for tha murder is his son. Visscll snid jHlhe accused slnju' " be n distant rel- ttiTeDut lie sajs he docs net knew hint, Mrs. Uurkc 'aid she would net make any claim for the bedv. Anirust Hern. a blacksmith, of Ncwnrlc. Is tlie inis- tand of the dead actress. Mitchell Fletcher Ce. EAT'COONJALKTURKEY DiUwire County Polltlclane te Held Annual Feast Teniaht , Delaware County politicians will eat COOn find "I'll!. tlipb.tl ' tnlrrl.. It. Manea Inn, Wt Chester jiike nnd Hjleread. It will be their annual Wins "get together," with roast 'coon nd supculeut react pig u the "piece resWancc.'' A dozen nf T)..lnun,n r,m,ir'. i. .. i , .. . . . : lut'li cuius iiuvc luinlsiied Ifimeu . I' ' Hill nx coon for the dinner. Barbecued WK, jeung. julrj mid lender, with ;i ii i ''ll'1' sai"' nll1 ""rrJtir jelly iiii ' "it eilier Important etceteras !. ..rt , t,'" ""strHs nnd titillate the Ud Ith ' i ' ,,""ur'1 I'eunt) epicures delnhii '""""" k''is irem i iiun- Anenj the.p wiu he piesent me mate lnn ii,.. ,!..i..,, .. in- ""-in, .iiuiy aiv l&SiM'i:r.i'1' McTlure. ItlitVi., ... ""rB""1 rrnnK .iuinues. Dl.tr, :)ltmw Taw' Assistant iKina.r"0rne V.a" Hed,!n' Jehn A la tZ ,'i" ""'"'''or f the Jgis- mn WV'Y'T1' 10c"- Council Ceuncil udth ,,K.""'- ahcrlff Allisen "nt eiler "l" ?f,.,,u' "' County offices " ' ( ""'' CominlKslencrs SEEKING OWNERS" OF DOGS Retina Game Have you tried the Deviled Crabs made in our Delicates sen Kitchen from Fresh Crab Meat? They're very tempting Dez. Each $4.00 35c Codfish Calces, Dez. 60c Chicken Croquettes, Dez. 3,00 Charge Accounts Solicited Phene Spruie A410 r New Fashions for Easter Black andB Cechin Ten Kid $11 in Walk-Overs by America's foremost de signers of smart sport and walking shoes. ,! New colors, new combinations, new heels in" an extra ordinary variety of finely designed models with Spert Fashions the dominant style note. 18 Hpert MedclH 7.5010 lr Patent Kuaala. Gray Oe?.e $10 18th & CheitBut Sti. 12th & Mukef Sti. 5600 Germutevm Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. Reading Tarmieal Stere OptflT Eretnaii Patent tlubsla nnd Combinations $9 and $10 Most Moderately Priced $7.50 te $11 1228 MARKET Harpers Wakwer Sheps 1022 CHESTNUT iS Warrlnm e.l.i. n - -.Mw.uy --ware bounty 35 ."5 ! .;:., r.eni " htm '""itiu . fii.i , .. ,,.: ,. , 1 euntv e...i. .""""iiiK uiianr KM Vn ilecJ "., 8 '" lllP ovulers of the ?' the": "I tel?!!?'' m,li i ...." :"." :."'liiire iciKfs -....j iiiiiiiise.1 ., Are Fined gillie watdeiiN, under I'ipaitinent of (OStH unnn mn..(,":.".",s e' Upper Darby. Squire iiniUc,,,,S0 ,f,ir ll,,ir ''B8. Imposed ,"a.k:vBt( "neil HelglitH, has "elireiHeil ,Tr. ' 11!("1. two ewneis of uMUri te own ni- !.,.., ,t.. EJs "en Ii nun imh lined two nh umlir the law no INSPECTS HOME lV0nMan R...I . "" ter zj3Z for In . , terier Deeeratlnn lnin.;.U.7 ln Illilce Nlinm.inW.. ,,. R'vUli i, J ,l,p ll0mc of F-nk ''taat ...If11, ,l,,i f Mr. WnUh. who '.wing Bin., f .," . :" "mi, who !?ln""l en fcT7?--m 01, '"terier hnLml'' ru i!'. work, tlene by tne ChnTn' ":'''"'tie Ijaiei .i liecoretUc Company in ,r- ffilrite ""!nwl this merulni. "lfacteiv ..' , mt lIle work uns f" wag 0, "i' ' i "it tlie contract I In hi, h ,fc,C0' Se,"e of the 0Te'tttoer ,, " ,,lle tnJ's- done wit"?'. ffi !v,iITI'' te rvNTniAi a;'R,..WJ! arid'th." ..,.' t w..,i",i'V. which iDM. -,r. ffifflu '" .Hwfevyp:'' wavi eblama ura aa LH'rit Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts Jf H KKr mf ai. l Kr A Medes of Distinction and Originality HllllllllllilllliiP I 1 Twe Groups of Smart Afternoon Dresses Specially Priced r2 K llwBwilM ill ffi'V EVr Jgrs -J&jr m fi!v lTf) W Tvp AT Of Crepe Rema, Velette, Crepe Renee, Peiret Twill, and ethers of this season's most desirable fabrics. A (splendidly varied showing of the newest colors and most attractive spring modes. $39 50 and $65 1222-1224 Walnut Stree 8 mu STRAVBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. See Hew Well We Have Prepared for the Thousands of Men Who Want New Suits for Easter Frem Hart, SchafTner & Marx, from the Stein Hloch Company, from the "Alce" and "Wickham" vSheps, and from scores of ether tailoring houses of known reliability, we have selected the choicest of styles and fabrics and have assembled them all here for your cheesing. There is scarcely a new style or new fabric that is net plentifully represented here in YOUR SIZE. This is a Stere where men who knew geed Clothing can invariably satisfy their preferences in the matter of style, fabric and fit, at the lowest possible price consistent with trustworthy quality. . We are fully prepared, with stocks conveniently arranged for inspection and plenty of eflicient soles men te serve you quickly, pleasantly and satisfac torily te-morrow. Here are a few of the outstanding groups Spring Suits Unusual at $25 Tweed, herringbone, serge nnd ether all wool fabrics, in wonderful variety at this wonderfully low price $25.00. Twe-Trousers Suits, $28.50 Including many with sports coat. In bright colored all-wool fabrics. Special $28.50. Other Suits with two pairs of trou sers at $23.50 and $32.50. Youths' Suits with Extra Trousers, $21 A special price for such geed looking Suits with their two pairs of long tieusers. All-wool material and designed specially for slender, youthful figures. .Sizes 16 te 19 !cars. Others with one pair of trousers, $25.00 te $37.50. Fine Suits, $40.00 Stein-Blech and Hart, Schalfner & Marx Suits. Smart styles from the country's smartest .Men's Clothing Mipplicrs. We are their evclushe distributors in Philadel phia 10.00. Other suits from Hart, SchafTner & Mars-, $35.00 te $55.00. Frem the Stein-Hloch Ce, $10.00 te $55.00. Wickham Suits, $35 Alce Suits, $29.50 Fifteen dibtinct and distinctive medeW in this exclusive Clothing from which te cheese, including the Girard .speits model, plenty of materials and colorings, includ ing conservative models in blue serge $35. N'eted for style and finality. Seme with two pairs of trousers $30.50. Others up te $55.00. including one model of the finest Heckamim hillc-and-wersted mixture at $55.00. l-v- Sm.ubnile i e'Iikm Second K oer Ksnt Hair Nets 50c te $1.50 a dozen HAIR NETS in cap and fringe shapes and the wanted shades special, 50c a dozen. DOUBLE - MESH HAIR NETS in cap or fringe shape $1.00 a dozen. VENIDA HAIR NETS, all wanted shades $1.50 a dozen. Alse: CURLOX HAIR CURLERS a card of six for 25c K'rawUudRe H Clelliiur AUle l. Outre J Beys' Blouse Waists and Shirts At 90c Fine w e e n -stripe maclrus with cellar attached. ap- Blouses, exceptional in quality, fit, pearance. Price 90c. At $1.00 te "indtHs 2i Blouse Waists with neckband or attached col cel lar. The well-known Puritan brand, known for fine quality. Special at $1.00. At $1.35 Al. white y "l""' mad ras Shirts, made with either neckband or attached cellar. Special at $1.35. Straw hr le t C.ethlxr "" Jill Doer, i:.nt A Special Purchase of Tep Coats for Women $22.50 $30.00 Greatly Under Regular Prices A purchase of a small but very felect let of tile fashionable Tep Coats for women only one bundled Coats in all, but they sue well wei th an etl'ei t te get hei e eai ly. Tep Coats, $22.50 Hei ringbene tweed in gray and tan, tan cloaking, and a few of covert cloth. Made in all around bcltul style niwl '-ilk-lined thiougheut Tan Camel's-hair Cleth Coats, $30.00 Plain-taileied, beltod-all-areur.il style -mnii, mannih cut, silk-lined thiougheut. Capes Like the One Sketched Special at $25M Of wool velour in navy blue and blaff , with smart fringed scai f, and sillc-Imed t reue;!1 out. Mra a li J), A ler I, This Is One of the New "Tint O' Sheen" Dresses for Misses $25.00 l we styles in stiaight-hne belted Diuwt (one sketched), with linen cellar, cuffs and estee, bound in ribbon or stitched in color. Rese, belie trope, periwinkle and Copenhagen blue "Tint With Misses' Silk Dresses, $29.50 TaiTeta Frecks, corded, tucked ard ruffled. t icpe de Chine and Canten Ciepc Dresses, elaited, beaded or in simple slin-en styles. Lie-ht-iu-tirml Feulnid Frecks with white ciepe Georgette. eke and sleeves. And Ciepe-Knit Frecks with cellai, cuffs iVnd vestce ... luiuaaawiiK coier n euiuiuui assortment. Sues 11, lt ,md jn. i.- r iwijrlclBa Clethle - se i V'. Warn La1' 'US Fj'r'-riLT O'Shccn" Drcwct Cape, $29..W iuuI s::,.mt is ml I l irl V 1 1 v III pft ! r I i e t i . f- Fine Nainsoek Night Gowns Special at $2.00 Women's fine white Night Gowns, made in kimono-sleeve style and prettily trimmed with lace and ribbon; several ether styles trimmed with lace all speciul at $2.00. Twe-Piece Sets, 2.00 Willow cotton in flesh color and white, trimmed with lace. Marcella Drawers Leng Cleth, S1.00 te $2.25 Trimmed with lace or lace-and-embroidery. Flesh-Celer Striped Ratine Bleemers, $1.00 .stravbrliee & Clothier Third Fleer, West Bag Frames CELLULOID OR METAL CAG FRAMES' te clasp the Easter hand bag. Celluloid Frames, 75c Metal Frames, 25c And while you ate making these hand bags you will want one of the attractive WORK BASKETS. They can be had for $1.00. .- -aw l.i Jp i Clethln Aisle 9. Ci-ntra C Will m Excellent Assortment of Afternoon Dresses AT WHOLESALE PRICES AND LESS $30.00, $37.50, $42.50, $50.00 uamen trepi. trepe Georgette Ciepc Renu. Krepr-Knit and C.epe-and-Lnre. Blouse. lew-aistcd. panel, straight-line draped Z s tU?C. hy,,eS rlh bcu,f,r' tmLre-. P't.n. i Eben ?aPn '" t. " i"". 'l'H;aut, fully asserted group of . ... .....v. ., uvun .iuie ie nei legeuier concession. at se gieat a price Black, blue avd an evellen' Net all sizes iti eacli t-t le. a--inmeni of iu spring shades. V li' . clift Twe Pairs of Trousers With These Beys' Suits ' $8.75 .lust 'J00 of these all-wool two troupers Suits at this spcinl price Mehair-hned coat, full-lmcd knocker bookers, excellent nll.unnl f,.i,..;.., new Spring shades jizes 8 te 17 j ears that's the ster,. The climax is the low price $3.75 Blue Serce Suits Popular at $10.50 And they are popular, for we are selling nuuiv of them every day. Mothers reali7e that such fine Suits are net nlwnys te be had at $10..r)0. and boys realize they are getting just the sort of geed leeks 'nnd Jnan nishness they've always wanted in a Suit. Well tai lored, of fast-color navy blue serge, in sizes 7 te 18 years. ?- StmnhrldRO i. Ctethlr Serem n.ie I ile i stiect Hast 1 aaW .aaJ I I I Women's Tweed Suits $27.50 te $40.00 in' model sketched (10.00j i a beauty--.iie tweed Iia' the appearance of a genuine giav homespun, ami the tailor ng i faultless. Otheis equall.v di-tnetne in hei ringbene ef fects, Cassavant twill, Dent and Skibo tweeds, in all the new belted and unbelted uUs of the season Alse in tins ,;iup, Suits of one-piece dies with cape te nut'h Easter Showing of Fine Tailored Twill Suits, $45 ft Tucet.ne and twill cord in blue, ranging from the sewn te the mere elabeiate embreideiet black and navy plain-tailored models. Men's-wear Serge and Tweed Suits, Special Value at $24.50 Men s-wear seige in black and navy blue; tweed in Cepenhauen , tan and russet shades. Belted models with slashed seams or med with tailored biaids and folds. ' blue trimmed ? Strawbiidgs ti Clelh'r- Hocetnl fleer Centra MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FIliBERT ST. Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. 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