MWPWfll T vat ' as Ill 11,1 ! ! fcv A. J. . XL I r IJV Ub WBUr l "-...i'.. irrr? Icl-M7 1TM CMer ft-d ifnhalaterv l)tttrH MltaMf Ma KtMflHfe CO. w i -mhb . WORRYBARRINGTON , i , i .. IMfMMMAAAA WHWMWWWW -MUM-JUT MHI COIKtT-i aa 1 MAC U I RES IRISH CORN PLASTER llll TskM TkMi Chrtby RmM I Mlrp kMi tanteea. T m (Mnr. te the sea travel en "The Reading" AM .tie City. Oc.an City. Sa W. City. 8ten. JUrber. Wlldwoed. Cap May Ttckata. Pullman rnratlen. CTvMtaul St. Frry:Radln Terminal: City Ttektt Off. 1S41 Chutnut St. rmlLADEtPRIA A READING system AtlaaUe City Railroad I I ' r 9Bfs' k.'ll Move te Oust Presbyterian Min ister Encounters Streng . Opposition , , - V V : v t ' TWO PETITIONS PRESENTED Soels about famous w&men Women whose beauty ruled , kingdoms; women who speeded 4 the world's progress, and women who made the world smile from CUepatra te SInrget Asqulth. Their stories are nb-, k-erblng. The town of Harrington, N. .T., 14 In a turmoil ever the efforts of a faction In the Presbytcilan Church te oust the Rev. V. T. l'nnncll, the minister, and another faction te keep him in his pest. Twe petitions linve been presented te the Presbjtcry of Seuth Jersey, which received them while In session nt Wood bury. One demands tcmevnl of the minister, another demands his reten tion. The trouble, it Is said, arose ever the refusal of the minister te allow meetings of the local ledges of 1 O. 8. of A. and 1'. O. of A. te be held in the church basement, as has been the custom in thu town. Many ncrsens. members of the ledges, but net jnembers ei me cnureii, signed me petition de manding the clerg man's removal. The enthc matter has been nlneed In (he hands of a committee, which will ra i. .. ; . . . te iinrrmgien nnu conduct hearings, ' i1 pen the committee are the uev. Vr. It. tII. Ciugc. chalrmnn, of Weneiiuh : the Uev. Hi. Kebert Hugh Merris, of Had- deuticld ; the Hc. .lames It, Kerr, of Iladdeu Heights; the Itev. (leerge . Katie, et Audubon, and the following i la men: Charles W. llcnty, Hadden- Held; K. I. Senbioek, of Cumdeu, uud V. Slieppnril, of Camden. Mr, runnel I declined te discuss the I charges today, sujing the entire affair I Is in the hands of the committee, and he preferred net te Miy nnj thing about the diaigvs In advance of tbclr lines lines tlgntleit. "Seme people have made trouble for all ministers who hae come," he taid, "the trouble gees back for n number of j ears. When path of the minister -aw it coming he get out. I am net bul't that way. These matters will be de.i t with, the (hutch will be estab lished, and right will prcwiil. Our congregation te growing, our finances are In tine shape. The trouble is due te en outside clement." jHMiHiVuMMiMiieiMiMyi , 10 MINUTES Under th nnt Eteetra Vlbratln i Apparatn NcrMw will platntly r-lax your mlnV settha xwit; iwivaa flu your body WlKi trenith and healtn, Kine In meit uslen.shlnr man Mr rsll.tea Deafness, Headnelses and Catarrhal conditions 'ROOM A, 1311 WALNUT ST. Hfire ROAMER Vatrlclau Smartness and, Quullty Plus $2785 Delivered Philadelphia Mhonreom Open Krenlnts PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. IN NOItTII HHOl) HT. ,oeg i'alw A 35 for $10.06 Per M PEARL 4k SUDLOW AGENCY iiai cinanck nt.nn.. pnn.A. "DtalaM. iMsrauft Bit. 1WI" Cocoanut Oil Fine " , ' Fer Washing H-i? "330 Se. Camac St.' Special Luncheon, g5c 11:30 te 3 Platter Supper, fiKn 4 te 7 P. M. -W Hpcclnl Sundar Chicken ninn.r fl.00 u am nuieanL BOOKJL SELLERS i'W&litatSt. Sk. Say Ben-Gay at any drug store and you will get a tube of the original French Baume Benguc (Armlge iue), use as follews: apply het wet cloth te cheek, then rub Baume em cheek and a small amount en the gum; repeat until relieved. Keep a tube handy for Headache. THOS. LEEM1NG & CO.. NEW YORK m j t-znwmm Right from the glowing evens Victer Bread Big Leaf 6 Sold only in our Stores H tmm nuiinunriimiiii tin muwtm iLiraii'iiiTrai:!; 'i DANDERINE Steps Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH ' RECE1VE 48 NOVICES Yeung Women Take Veil at Cere mony at Chestnut Hill Fert; eight eung women took the eil ,etcrlny, being snlemnh ireehed Inte the Order of the Nlter: of St. .to .te e)ll, at Mt. St. Jeseph's Cgnvent. Chestnut Hill. The new chapel was elaborately deco rated with iiaims and ferns, and th sanctuary was a imiiks of Ka'-ter lilies and white rc-ee. Cardinal Dougherty and Bishop Crane were unable te be preH!nt becaiihe of the quarterly con ference of the clergy, and the ceremenj of reception wns perfeiincd by the Itev. Nicholas Vasey, of Chestnut Hill, pro pre lnclal of the Augtibtiniiin KathciH. Itezlna Clarke, In rcllclan, SUtr Itlta Cecelia. ICathcrine Su'lhan, In religion, bister Anne .stinlflaun. Mars I'lnerty, In re'lglcn. Mater Helen Ce- Alelie Ilrtdley. In rellslen, &lUr Rose, A'eme. Mary Urvre. In rellglnn. Sltr M irl Kleaner Uennflly. In le'.lglen riller Mjr'e Hernmlette. Allce Coste'le In religion. Sliter Ileslun Teresa. Marie Mirtln. In rellelen, lter 'ellcltim. Huznn Kelb, In religion, .Sitter Mui.-arct ln rla Marguerite Kiel-. In relljleii, Meter Ileso M-. fliup Meran. In religion, SletT HdnurJ Antheny. nila urady, In religion. Sinter Michael Jeseph. Am a MePeak. In religion, Mster Trancls Xaler. Veronica Crlnlln. In religion. Rleter Marie Itealre. Ellnlth IIlEEln In rcllslen. Sister Miriam. Agrei McGrnn" In religion, Sister Anil i Alejsla, Helen Hartley, In rc'liien. Sister St. Teresa Acnes Cillaghan. In rellulen. Sister Irma tie I.aurds Anna Smith. In religion, Sister snes Mar rurlte. Iteglrn M'-Intsre. In rollglen. Sister Mir nret Joeph. Marlen Dejlc, In religion. Sister Maria As. sunta. Anna Oerrmn. In religion Sister St. An gela, Anna Carr. In religion, Sister Mary Car Car letta. Anna Kellc). In religion, Sister Marv Henry. Kutjierlne Duffr In r"llilen, Sister Mur CUrlte rte I.eurrtcs. Itesalle UallHgher. In religion, .' Ister Jo Je seph Delore., Sarah Tucker. In religion, Sister St. Al len. Mary Flnlsy, In religion Sister Margaret Magdalen, I.eulse Procter, In religion, Sister Hlta CensllII Christine Yee, In religion Sister Murj Jane Annn Hrann H'l'lniul". In religion. Sis Ur Catharine ile '.alp Smile I.appen. Ualll"uire, In religion. Sis. icr .Migili.'en n i.euni, Mirgaret Coffe ll.ienne In religion ls. ! trr I.evnla Mir'e Helen Dueon, Jluenne In religion. Sla ter ueiyri .'iari". Iti-hrcea Harder' Hnma Hie P.a , In i llglen Sister Urirn I)olei Heio -hlelds Chester Heights. In religion, KIMer San Jese. Allecn Mallen, Conshohocken, In religion, Sister St. Alice Dorethy Nel. Edge Jieve, Pa . In religion, rfitr mta rierniulette tsabe' Jjiwrence IIaneer, P , In religion, Sister Irma Stanislaus Julia Mi.rph Haneier, Pa , In religion, Sister Mar Tlieni t. KHz il'th Saint Pierre of Hiirrisburg, In rvllulnn. Sister lima I lualieth He en Slniln, Kennett iuaie In religion. Sister Mrlam f'.uinel Kalherlne rrei, Lebanon, In religion SI ter Mtrl HMeiir. Itere MiKenni I,' ntmil Heights I'a In re'lulmi, ..latJr Teresa Lerette Ki therln" Moein Mtlian" Ct) In relig ion Sister Vim Maria Mar Klurl. M' She rrvstnwn I'a In ie. Itplmi sister Si l.nuls Mary Smith. Schuiiklll Haten in rellulen. ,sist,r I.enntln.. Martaret Donahue si Clul-. In religion, sister Merlnm i,rtr.de lellnwin the icicnieii.v an Infeiinal ifieptlen te the nel ieieled nei(es and their fi lends wait hdil in the. ien-ent. Aftcr-Dhmer Tricks 'Listen, Sen "I knew hew you can square your self easy. "Put en our hat and go te that store I told you about. "Tell them just what Mildred leeks like nnd they will 'supply just the right pair of stockings te give her at a reasonable price and then everything will be all right. "Oh, the name of the place is " Colonial Slecking Stores, Sic. "If it's HOSIERY ire have it." 117 Seuth Twelfth Street Everyone icill say It Is Delicious PUDDINE makes many kinds of DESSERTS At All Grocers, 10c, 15c 1 rult I'liilillne Ce., lt.illlinere. Md. If you want te keep your hair In goedcrndltlon, be careful what you wshIt with. ' Most soaps nnd prepared sharn sharn sharn poes contain tee much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsl- fled cocoanut oil shampoo (which Is pure and entirely grease less), Is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this cant possibly injure the ,hair. Simply put two or 'three tea- spoonfuls of Mulslficd In a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisten the hair with' water nnd rub it in. It will make an abund ance of rich, crcamv 'lather, and cleanse the hair and scalp ther eughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy te manage. Yeu can get Mtilslfied cocoanut nil shampoo at any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces Is enough te last every one In the family for months. Be sure your drugglsi gives j ou Mulslfled. Adv. Th nw "iMs" Blurs Is1 ths MfiMtlMi or ths rtar, An zccIUnt opportunity ! epsn for ene or two expatUnesd msn In our rttatt saUs'force. Mr. Hants baron W A. M. mats Aiensy. Ml N. .flresd HI. 'ik2 iw.ii'isWistJrliM" s1'!P'"TrTTv -mwa i M iiurMCii niiixL.." WmiA MeMmi '' rW3EB run ren. suiiiHinm -antstd or money refunded. a. Iisaissisr, ra. Ll sststMf. Beats &s sssssssi sis ssmss sssmss ssi; i - - i i ' ' ' ' . i 1 ) J 4 , k Attractive Bracelet Watch This tenneau-shape bracelet watch is madeV)f 18-kt. white geld, fitted with a reliable 15-jeweled move- , merit $45. Most women prefer odd-shaped bracelet watches because they are such dainty ornaments for the wrist. The styles we have assembled are new and attractive. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS , V It A.Vm .Ji. S. ;$. '- ,.,tti ' '. .W Vl TA'V Jfif,r'lW' ' V.J r - - t- ' " wii, ! Whai Happened lf av tsreaa eirvei Station!! h tnti noticed the difference in1 ita um r.t ance? Tfie dlflned,eld station his taken en M complete new Iprtnf outfit' 'The color -J encme ia nuw wmi .nwwvs i urai-. bright Instead of gloomy. ,j Kushnle Palntlnt: has trantfermtd the enl main waiting room the coceure--the first i noer tne wnsnroeni uum yeara te tneir !!( anil vaattw (ncreaslnlr thk rnmln,t j nleaatire of these who uae Bread Re.. W, i.4iM ' ' ii I 1T..tMlA Qmtttm tm .tinaan Ks iUm 1a .11 . f..t mmtu1 I.MH... ..ff .al.4 mmj! &IaI J. 'a fairly geed guide for you when you are ,t in the market for either. ''Save-the-Surftce" Kuehnle PAINT&PATNTING Vine&mh.8tf. SPRUCE ? IIAC97740 H JnMNsijBJrH IBI i Kl niniuriK Frem the quaint tea gardens of the Orient ASM TEAS H-ib i ec pkg X nW lA-lb pkg, 23c : Lb pkp;, 45c Orange Pekoe Mixed India Ceylon Plain Black Old Country Style At all our Stores iiniiniiiJiniiiiffi i.i.niJiiiiiniiPiiiiiiniiniiniiuiini.iiMiiiMi! Give Resinol a fair test Try it with Resinol Seap for that stubborn skin trouble. It promptly steps itching and allays irritatien.bringjing sure and lasting relief Soeihinq &nd He&linq At a druggists e- ,JkJ RESINOL L 0 1 r i- Mm cmta buys a pettla pi ''Dander. store.? Atter, one 'deUghtful tonic T.fi tPW? ? "fw:AJft sp" Wef tL Ne, HO A Dlini' anil 'I we MclieN Twe iikKflf hip iiimcil iiIe b side itnil u illnu' Ih lulil near tlifin. The IUqIiIciii Is te put tlie dlme, "C, III'- nei'ii the nleWlf. "A" and "Jl." v.lrli- ' out meviiij em nml Wltliu it tumlilug fltnef. i . . .'Iio trick Is dene by eivlnj the clline a, sliding, luish 'alens the table. It strikes tiie first nickel, but docs net ineve it. Ute force qf the r.uah being ex teMedi te. the lurther-nlctei. This v ill slMfl,,ert'. distaiWe away, leaving J'WSMalri ' i BM,MWI DISC UIIIIU dvyccu i eArUirriCJ-ifit, vil IT TMIasi lu'jMkf I DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? THE pain and torture of rheuma tism can be quickly lelieved by an i application of Mean's Liniment. 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