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Open Krenlnn JW , Wv Office ami jfcinik Supplies Machine Bookkeeping I Wham noimvLempanv J29 Market Street .1 WIFE'S DRESS BILL NOTUPIO EARL British Judge Rules Husbands Are Net Liable Unless They Give Authority BOUGHT 60 GOWNS A YEAR Sptctal Cable Dlipatch. CopvrleM. tOU Repritrttd from Tedny'a I'ublle Ltdxfr Lenibn, April ".Nere was criti cized for changing IiH suit every day. Starting with this ancient precedent, n Solemon of the Londen bench who en Tuesday, in n suit brought agi'.nt Earl Cnthcnrt for his wife's debtc, was linked tn flppdlf hrnv mntiv rlntlirw n countess should have, has reached the conclusion that he "failed te sec nnv clrcmnHtancet which would justify fifty ler sixty expensive dresses in the course , of n ear." Ilefere arriving at this climax, mow mew pa cr, the Judge made passing refer ences te the laws of Henry VIII mirc'e nn expert en women s dress and exploded a veritable legal bombshell b lueiutlln; in his judgment n decision MONKEY-GLAND OPERATION RIDICULED BY PATHOLOGIST Dr. MeCallum 8ayi Rejuvenation by That Means la Impeislble Haltlmere, April 7. Dr. William MeCallum, professor of pathology at Jehns Hepkins Unlersltj, jesterdiiy ridiculed the "monkey gland" claims of orenofT, of Vienna, and followers In ', '; i .. r. ; -' . '" ; ; - Evew Man His Own Wife -By j. p. McEv rnHH one. Important JL making n bed Is 1 thing about arrange and anchor the top lajcrs te that the tes cannot sneak out and get snagged en the foetpost in the silent niches of the night. ' Nothing is se Injurious i re,-u,c ... iviuiiuu, vi iviuiii. uufi iuiiunurn in . r - - - . . the theory of renewed euth by surgery. te wake up and find 0,,r " "" Dr. MeCallum proved te the satlsfnc-1 ' bed with ou. It ' J" Fer Perfect Custard Pie Many housewives rely en PUDDINE Saves ie;ps. Saves milk. Saves time. Never fails. Alse ideal for makinn blanc mange, ici? cream, puibjinys, sauces, etc. Se Economical! At All Grocers, 10c, 15c Trull I'uilillne Ce., Multlmer. MJ. PAINT and VARNISH and Varnish Stains PER QUART Mlxprt rrHilt for nrr. All 111,- brut colors. W. T. GRANT CO. 920 Market St. &;;. Is a bad skin your handicap? Try the Resinol treatment. It makes red, oily, blotchy skins fresher and mere attractive RESINOL .Soelhinq And He&tinq that n huand cannot be bound for lil I dr declc wife's dibts except for "household lie- ccsbitles. Husband Should Set Limit ' lint nlinirn nil tlin .In.lrn enl fi.rtli what miiv be called n "husband's thar- I ter" whether there are inan men1 brave enough te lhc up te it Is anether1 tnntter. It contains the following artl-i clcs of rights : "It Is for the husband, net for the wife or jur, te fix the ptandnid of t lie , social life nf the fiimll. High tank often iiidkntes u low balance at I lie I bank. i "Kxtinag.iiire is net a maik of the' gentlewoman, profusion is net n neces sity of lioueralilf rank. I'tedlcalitv is mi teiulnliie fault, net u feminine neves I 'lt,. Siuiplielt.x In an essential fintiue1 of a useful nnd honorable citl7enship. . ' "Autherltj must be regulated for n 1 Countess as well as for these of humbler , social scale. An Earl can, if he se wishes, limit the standard of his Count ess te the extent of a sheeting ledge or suliuibau bungalow. I i Hea Wen te Medistes Londen medistes received the deci sion, which net en! denied payment I but threw the costs en the plulntiff. I with terror. A strict Interpretation ef1 I the decision nienn that no wife can pledge her husband's credit without his Wpccilic authority in each ease, and many fheps fear that purchases are much less likel te be se profuse if the Ip.ijlng member of the tamlly has te be' consulted beteie. net after, the bills nre presented, I Countess Cathcait. allowed S.'OOO a i ear for dres, found that sum insuflt iient. and one da ordered eight gowns i en credit, nen-pnunuit for which caused the suit. That Ceuntessc arc, net like ether people, but me com j lulled te hae n constant change of dres In order te held their social po sition, was one obserMitien of counsel that shocked the Judge, who was own mere surprised being n iiuiiriid man himself when told b. the plaintiff tint I the average Countess just had te hae .from fort te lift gowns vearl, and ' that It was nothing unusual fei a titled i person te order twehe gowns ut once. tlpn of his hearers that'V his followers Ind discovered nothing, which was about the sum of human knowledge ns te the ductless glands, with the exception of the threld. "They hae lipticitirel themselves Inte believing In their theory," Dr. Me Callum said, "and after they had hyp notized themeles It was easy te gain folleweis. They hnc net, however, taken off a minute from the ngc of any man except by the inspiration of hope for renewed iger." Dr. MeCallum exhibited slides te demonstrate that when once withered the glands could net be rejuvenated. U. S. Ship Sued for Canal Crash Pmiaiin, April 7. The master of the Dutch steamship Welsum has filed suit ngnlnsf the American steamship West Himrod for SI 00,0(30 damages, charg ing that the lnttcr was responsible for the collileii of the two vessels en April J nt the Atlantic entrance of the rnuainii Canal 'the Welsum Ik new In broneff and concerting when you " " were particularly carciui . '"Tnd'HVeTihat ou may avoid such nocturnal mlshars wh ch are dis concerting net only te ei t ymt bed sclcntllically and with cure. take -nil the covers air Is the only kind of nlr you can get at night. N13XT, arrange the ret of the covers In layers en the bed nnd tuck In ever) thing that is left ever at the ends nnd around the edges. There will nl was be plent.v left ever. Just about this time .veu will begin te notice that the lied leeks all sunk down In the mid dle Uke n n eh! ginve. Te remedy this bent down the bumps nt the feet -and head. Lumps of all kinds wilt new begin te appear here nnd there nil ever the bed. Titer '"' come slowly nt first nnd then mere rapidly, until eventually your bed leeks like a bad cace of up holstered hives. , ' Yeu will new wonder hew te level them nil down nnd give your bed that n1r.irfin mnntlinps which the mother .of six children can get automatically. 1 used te wenuer nDeut jl mj-Hui m. first. New I don't cure any mere. After n while you won't cither. P. 8. Inevitably there comes n day when you must change the pillow slips. This is very technical and must be taken up In a separate lessen. HEAR 'EM YELL, NO SCHOOL! ii Easter Vacation Starts Today With Special Exercises The public schools wll close today for the Hosier- holiday nnd renin In closed until Monday. April 17. In many of the schools appropriate exer cises took place. In ethers the ex ercises will be delajcd .until flic Mon day following EnMer. A number of the out-of-town tpneiicw win ueiay gdhfi tins year, in eraer te attui survey luncheon nt the Cltr rfiinnrrniv. it im m .1 .. r Jehn Wr Withers, head of ih, ! tlen Department of the New YaJLtfl verslty, ims nn I npertant mJ about elemental y schools and ,r2 IIm'.v nie ceiit'tieteci Here. I'hli.iU public schools hnve long been n28 end fit te serve ns models cl,IH but It Is net certain that I)r Vhfl I'linriirs In that nnlnlnn ' "I'M 0 ft M 9 1 FIRST take -nil tac covers " nunch the mattress cnrcfuHy three times once nt each cnu aim eiiwb he middle. There l-n't nnv reason. T en spread the bottom sheet en the mattress tucking it Inte the bend of the beT net the feet. Hemember that, W,i!'extUthe(te?;i.cct. tucking it In nt the bottom. It doesn't' have te come nl I the wav up te the head of the bed veu arc et going te put It ever jour j,ead .and strain the night air through lt'l you are afraid of night nlr re member that s a general thing night CHINATOWN TOURISTS SEE PISTOL DUEL IN OPIUM RAID SPORT OXFORD r,s,--w ka $5.45 Fer this smart smoked elk sport oxford with Russian calf trimmings and the new suction sole. V' ha them low a $4.00 Silk-clocked hosiery te match $1.45 REISZNER yay rviarket 20. S. 52nd 1 N. 10th Turret Ieit, 10c Drugs Valued at $60,000 Seized After Exciting Chase New Yerk. April 7. LBy A. P.i - Chinatown tourists nnd iiiblierncik wagon passenger rceelved thrills net uremlsed them by their loud-voiced i guides last night when Pederal sleuths i captured four alleged narcotic Miiug- 1 glers nnd confiscated $00,000 worth of I opium after n chase in vvhiih a score of shots were fired. The bullets weie cnt nfter the n' leged smugglers when the sought te esrnpe the Teileral ngents in their taxl rab. The cnb was trailed te the tradi tional mjsterleus-faced liens,, opposite I Chatham Square en the bolder of Chinatown. Its occupants alighting te be greeted b a half de7en Government igents. Recegni7lug the sleuths, the pursued four jumped back Inte their car and the driver Bent it lurching ahead. Tourists getting their fnt view of Pell nnd Mett streets, shrieked and ran, nnd sightseeing bus drivers swerved their unwieldy vehicles around corners ni the Federal men opened fire. The fugitive car stepped nnd the men sur rendered. The confiscated opium was found in the tnxltab. Chief credit for the arrest was given te William Smith, seventeen, an office boy, by his cmplevc. William II. Wll llnms, agent in charge of the Govern ment sleuths. 7 RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE! SE Slean's freely for rheumatism. sciatica,, lumbago, ever-worked muscles, neuraleia. backaches. stiff joints, and for sprains and strains. ,lt penetrates without rubbing. The very first time you use Slean's iLiniment jeu will wonder why you .never use,d it before. The comlertinf warmth and quick relief trem pain will ENRIGHT ISSUES MANUAL OF DON'TS TO END CRIME Thugs Don't Always Loek the Part, Is pne of His Warnings New Yerk. April 7. ( A P.J In the mliHt of a series of spectacular held-ups which certain newspapers de- ' clare constitute n crime wave, and Po lice Commissioner I'nrlght contends de net, the Commissioner today sent te I every police station for distribution a booklet he has prepared entltlid "Hew te- Guard Against Crime." The list ( of don'ts Includes: "Don't trust everybody you meet. Remember ull thieves de net leek like thugs. I "Don't neglect te notify our local I police station when ou have u large1 pavrell. I "Don't employ inexperienced men for ' guards or messengers. I "Don't neglect te provide jeurself with n police whistle." A class in pistol sheeting Is te be started at Goiemer's Island Thurs- I day for women nnd girls handling large amounts of currency In the financial ' district. I u Bfc; f delightfully surprise you. Fer forty years, Slean's the world's pain and ache liniment has been making ind keeping thousands of friends. Ask Pur neighbor. Keep Slean's handy, and at the first Wgn of an ache or pain, use it. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. W .WiaBL? Iftd-iAfisfcli uM- T vi7V"' . y 3j $ iJUmmWn R5& lea iment v (B Gh QUEBEC TOWNS NOT DRY Thirsty Denizens Reassured by At torney General of Province Quebec. April 7. (Hy A. P.) Fears entertained by mnnv of the smaller towns nnd vil'nges of this prev- I Ince that they were deemed te go "dry" for lenj periods have been re-1 moved by n ruling of the jrev Iticlul at- ' terney generul that permits for liquor , dispensaries mav still De issued in tnese communities. The ruling was Issued in response te pretests from all parts of the nrevlnce. At the recent session of the Quebec Legislature the Quebec liquor net, un der which the Government maintains a monopoly of the sale of alcoholic bev erages, was amended in certain details. Ne British Demand en France Lionden, April 7. The Hrltlsh note te Frame concerning interest en . VennrtA'u flnHf In (Imnt Ttrlriiln If n rtk ' lllt( l'"l T." ' llllMIl V )M authoritatively cxpluined yesterdn, was net an. actual demand for pumenc of interest, but a formal notice that the three years of suspension of Interest having expired. Great Britain resume freedom of further action. Our Annual Silver Sale Ends Tomorrow Many desirable articles of Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware can yet be had at greatly reduced prices. An unusual opportunity te purchase wedding and anni versary gifts. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MnnCHANTS inWl'M'llstSn.VnilSMITHS Goods purchased during it side mny net be exchanged. Embicks Embicks Ms--4 V Jn i0 Werth-while Unusual 250 New $13.50, $15, $18.50 $ New Spring Hats TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY rpHE thought is net profits for many of these cost - $10 the idea is u new and greater hat business. Come and see for yourself dress and sports models in straw repp and angora felt. Straw and ribbon combinations net cheap hats but unusual hats cheap. New Fur Scarfs, $35 Xew Hese and Gray Wolf. W. H. EMBICK, HATS 1618-20 Chestnut St. WALK-OVER New Versions in Men's Styles for Easter .75 1 This racy squared tee and heavy stitching in Briar Tan hatfe made a hit with younger Philadelphians. It is but one of dozens of new models by America's foremost designers of men's fine shoe fashions. $675 te $10 Harpers 1228 markt teaa chmtnut Sheps b fei 0 0 e1 0 0 e1 0 rSSOBCLOMiES' 'fer"1 CaD.rl.ht. 1M2. B. Xlr.chM.in (Mmw S1 fei fei 0 0 0 I Unusual In Quality And In Price ! 37-50 New spring suits from the Kirschbattm Sheps All models young men's suits, business men's suits, 4-piece golf suits. All types of weaves from worsteds te serges. ' All colors and patterns. And all priced 10 te 15 below the aver age quotations of ether geed Philadelphia shops. Suits and Topcoats $25 te $45 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. LV4 0 0 0 b b 4 jT nS MZMWimsm MpljOPSSiSS New Address: 45 and 47 North 8th St. Ill nf Mehlh Street Between Market and Arch Bti. Our New Stere! Deers Open Saturday at 9 A. M. we HE signs of progress arc unmistakable. They are the outward manifestation of a store's Inward y greatness. Kinney's Great Shee Stere; which se long nnd se successfully has served its patrons at 110-118-120 N. 8th St., has moved te larger and newer qunr ters at 45 and 47 North 8th St., where greater and better Kinney service at the old rcliable prices will prevail. Our Old Prices: "Nothing higher many less!" S.49 $1.90 $4.90 Men's Oxfords in Tpn and Black Calf s3cBsv Infx& II Women's Sfierls Oxfords in Smoked Herse With Russia Calf Saddle l 7M-g" Children's Lew Shoes W Fer Palm Sunday and Easter SJ.98 & $2-98 B B B C SALE of HOSIERY Women's silk arnm-bnek lieae, (lrst pair, 1 1 OKe, Herond pair Women's Hale hose, first pair, 3Sc, second "1 e pair A Women's cotton hose, first pair, 2Bc, sec- e end pair Jt Children's lisle, hnse, first pair, S.'ic, sec- l e nnd pnlr Men's cottenthoie, first pair, '15c, sec- 1c end pair X Ilej' retlnn hose, Hrst pilr, 20c, see- 1c end pair JL AN EXTRA PAIR FOR ONE CENT! 1 G.R. KINNEY CO., Inc. 45 and 47 North 8th Street Ojen Saturdays Till 9:30 P. M. BiaaBsiaMHigaxQaiBaiiii ialel&urCleth Cziar n I iM m Wm wf:m ml, 5 mxwm Ms I ', M"W B SMfei v wPrrTT'i I' wi MP t 3 vmi Yk "W-.M '.!.,.! i or On Our Convenient Credit Terms SaslM Every woman and man should have their new EASTEK CLOTHING new. STERN . CO. melm lr vnw nernt u, K are prices below regulnr but your purchases can be arranged ui meet your weeiciy or monthly income. Ne interest or extra churges of any kind. h Women's&Misses' Dressy Suits f $25 zi $62-5e 5 s. outeij liiuurcu siyies, or tnese embroidered in self or W contrasting color, quite a few finished in tailored braid. New D leng-waisted effects, belt well down ever the hips. Several 7 styles with sleeveless dress. Tricetine, Peiret Twills and Men's K Serges. Women's Wrap Coats, Delmans & Capes $32 uaPt $65-50 .OP"6 vei?rs n Vellune cloths, trimmed with heavy self-stitching, fringes or braids. Choice of beaver, taupe or M-E-N-l Suits & Tep Coats$1 Q.50 Belew regnlar price. Sports styles and conservative models. I f Cheese from Tweeds, Herringbones, unfinished Worsteds and' Cassimeres in all newest spring colorings and patterns. A size for every man. kfvmK v aT t-v if Uu i lH'&&IPW&E0KmlHa'. 5 WtTKi WnhTm lk'l S wW4mm wM S Imim w m "fcj ii m '-J riL 'il m Beys' 2-Pait Pants Suits $9.95 M SS ts-W '7 12-714 MARKET STREET !,." s-s?, && :.ifLi3 " ri fl JM.k'f -. V t- f 1.1$. ' .,.. .. ,i