!5v'" mp?: .-.' :iwii;-. ; "vw "n ",riT wfe &jau W 'F IV. . h t' ' it' i ir it . m w s l. J J- IA Eg ? , y.r t" JB,VJBJJWW'?- ", t$ n im i OOFING .MATt tHAI umrliirm t-1. StnntifitrliirMf hi- , it. iir.nnKH te. f.n n. s crnv.r.T MM Mtlr OU HAIR DRESSING , l!ktrl Hnlr lluliblne . Mir I LATHROP ! LADY ASTOR PUTS ' FAITH IN LEAGUE! Call Kflnf tnie niiUr m., Phene Din. HIUIl .ill. tllnninnri Open i;te, It What Yeu Want, Give It a Chance, She Pleads but innu Abdominal Belts fruppetlern for Slent 1'ceple ii ml Hurglcal Operation. "T.I Trilii F.lkti.l.m...l liltr - ""'""ii AaaIm wvv.vj R()) Chettcrman & Strceter, Preps. :2: Seuth 11(h Si. APPEALS TO ENGLISH RACEI Jftoeks of TRloseplv The hes Iho iglix of crept minds me I" re fir your mental stimulation Ami thr .p,ui of 1 t tew f-lirKcs t 1 It os mmi from thr sirloin "i 1'ir sr.n ffThmrioen. vboekJi sellers i3i3Wctliuit St. '. Londen News FLEMING, - Tep Ceals Spert Suits Sack Suits Hit ret Frem Londen Si uptvarda 1 Ltd. i I '30 Custom-Made Suits made in Londen ei our own premises Imported Fabric $ rf JT upwards upon from New Yerk. April St. Lady AMer tnlkeil nbetit lnternatleiiiil politics, treaties, wars and ether tilings lat ee Mtns ve entertainingly nnd with Mich tvlilent crnp nnd comprehension t lint Iho MH) prominent men nnd women who hrnid her In the Hetel Itlltnuuc no longer wondered that tliW Virginia Rlrl lind become the hrst woman member of the Heuse of Ceiiinniii". Her pelltlcnl sngaeity. Mingled with Iter wit and humor, snapped out Blimp n steel, nnd nil in that great audience lntul linre licen wishing the Heuse of i 'ominous was n little nearer New Yetk. I m thnl the. could go ami -it in rue gai- I lery when she we going te penk. I Her lne!tj wen nil; hei remix wit 'was In play constantly as .he gteeteil old friends ami made new- ones h the dozens or hundreds. Lcniiing ntress the piles of red roses en the tulile. die l.ept up ft running lire of comment with old ncqunintnnees nnd fine little linn i ilie dinner pencil. "Can K.it Ail TIiiih" One can eat nnv time, and I alw.m lime n geed appetite. '" she lemnil.ed Tlie tsi eillltess was tilt glli"t of the I.tiglnh-SicnMns I'nien of ilie 1'nited St.ilis .lelm W. l)ais inesided. mid the ether speakeis were Mis Acnes lleppller. of 1'hilndelphiii, nnd HKIm' 1 C'linrle H. Hrent. of Huffule. i "I am net nfnld te Npenk liere in I night. " the laily began, nddim; that in her first addre in Amerien in the Town Hall she had teall.v felt n little neneusness lesi our audiences would net be as kindly as her own in I'Imii- enth. Itut they nre. she found. The , evidence of nervousness al-e hud pone land her fine voice lang out clenr and istiene. filliiiR the great room. UdUcieiislv femtnine, she touched even the cravest international problems with a woman's hand. 1 "1 alwnjs Jpcuk from mv lienii: u has been a safer guide than mv he.ul. 'and no reeple better understand a woman's heart than the KiiKll-li-spenk- ins nations." she snid. "It is nil ver.v well te hear lieeple talk of I'mepenn eiitnnglemeuts. but the world is nlreailv tancled nnd we have tn think of a plan te dienlanclc our I selves." She nuneiinieil It a,J tier on en on Ivfctien that the "safest nnd saner wnv In ccf. out nf wars is te ieln some erl , of leiisue of nations " . "All Kurepe wniits is te gel Inik te I U wiiif .viiii can niiriiuiii. "iinii'ii'i nun iiieius." she salil "I wish America had entered the (iene.i (etifereni. for lis imrpese Is te struisliten tilings out en rnunet live ne.n I'uiope v Itlmut wanting te lielp lii-r mil of her s.l'l ilevastntien. It's nil ei v well in -nv its Kurepe's own fault. Inn H Is our fnull If we don't hel t " Cntiimeiis iwciicrniiv" Tliev nre vciv genereu i i tin- llei.e of Conn ions te Ameriin " .he wen' en : "mere generous than some people " ;nnl then. Iiesiinllng. added" "Sum' , rr 1 in the Semite " Iinmidialelj. l.nlv A-' i . 'hi ln-t vmiiiiiii ever elcftPi! te l'i' llniisi of Common itul nn A"kii au hv li'iti lepllLlsed the scnlcllie, i llllt llli ' ' " word "Senate." and uviflv s.ivm "ihnil some Jieeiilc luie." ' That's flic srr'iigth of the I'nclisli twin. ....lit .in "'Ilie. mum .nnm I 'ni'nil HOW OLb IS THE OLDEST MAN? I'ey Chapman Andrews, lender of the M'ienlific expedition Kent by the American Murruin of Natural History nml ASIA, le jearch for remains of primitive man. nessN Mv antedating the Java ape man, is leaving Peking new for the heart of Mongolia and the great Iilalc.iu of Aia, from wliich man. .iiid fprcd ever tlie world hun dreds of centuries age. His nr lielcH, ticgintiins in the May it sue, will appear exclusively in The American MM", VZINIlenlhcOricnl Mere thin 30 Utnilratloel Out today nil tvws-tantl 35 cents De It New! PIKINi: I'Ot'KAIt 10.10 le have jour ruef rcpnlrcl or rain Deut fllMl. FRANK B. CLAYTON'S SONS 27-30-31-83 N. lllti SI. i ' ' , v.x&u i .Vv' i Wnjiixfirt . i . - FQII STORED and INURED DURINQ SUMMER MONTHS RKMOIIKMNfl AKT nKTAIBINO A 8PKTIAI.TV BUOWN & BRAUCHEU CR W. Ch1tn Ai.. (Imnantewn Phene: Oermatifeum ette wwy .m Tf trim i r trrrrti t nnTir x a 5.U j- - . rmmmamiaw' t,n mtUmlmmS&LmWm r r , fc r-mmmkMm Ktimm $3WBL7. Remington Ne. 10 Typewriter, $37 FREE TEN-DAY TRIAL Year Written iiirantc Fer Oflicc or Heme Use. 1 005 Chestnut St. Wal. 5874 BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO. B a K A Lv R I ffflyijy r . , , , , . , t I i i 00 ss mm H The A C ID Jane JjmmrW H LM W PU i 5 """" B ; Ul A Wonderful Example of Royal Economy W Py These exquisitely beautiful pumps that the bfl IB smartly-dressed girls want are priced $8 at JU j ground-fleer shops, but J JH Our Price Here Is Only $5 U l Tli t is the sort of wenilcr-vnluci that la bringing; thriflv LM , I women d.illy from cxtravngnnt (tround-fleor stores te this e- I LJB cluclve Women's .Second-Fleer Shee Shep. ! I Our low upstairs rent, "c.iah-aml-carry" Rellltig system nnd j M U ether economies mvp jeu the cllfference In prke WTl H Royal Beet Shep Dj ( ItVirrr Thrifty It'einrn Huy I U na 1206 te 1210 Chestnut St., 2d Fleer IQ ITlMw MM1't 11 1tATrtl -M LtA1t1L lM U "Wear as Yeu Pay!" Ij I SrmbJtJi j h That's the G. & F. Way f y - !i?K (j ITOtia Of AlHjjrCA J) t..- Chwije AcceuntInrti!''" '"Mill OrcfcHj F,r Bmnmi'rimm J e.MA.i.'M wL Ci.JmrtA Nttui at One-third OfFSWtnlir m r atwarwiMup faaM MWI ffl 9gf WW W r W vw w" L ' f A ffft. IS MM "Pay th Cewt in thw Fall." Fur Storm at j rmr mtwrnyrxmmrar , awsen&PeManY tUSCbastmrStieet 1 Continuing Tomorrow, Saturday, April 22nd Our Stupendous Fur Sale This event offers te the wise purchaser an opportuni ty te buy quality Furs, made in our own factory by experts of the' highest calibre At One Half Off And in Many Instances Even Mere This is net merely a haphazard collection of Furs for sale purposes, but every remaining garment from our regular stock is included in this event. We are ' actuated by only one motive te dispose of our remaining stock quickly, regardless of cost, profit or former selling prices. Hence these values. Nete Our Special Deposit Feature: On payment of a Small Deposit we will Reserve Your Purchase of Furs in our Storage Vaults without charge. Payments are te continue throughout the summer, with Delivery as you wish in the Fall or Whiter. Friday and Saturday Women's Tweed SPOUT SUITS E K I'll e of llli fines! Milts V e II would want le ee T.in llreun nnd C.r.i: r i i Genuine Products ej ERNEST COTY In Big Sale-- rOTY'' ace Powder in Boudoir Bex, )'. fOTY'c au c Cologne, 20-oz. Bet, $1 .33 VV I I S (Tetlcl Witter) RcgulaK Price HJ.'iO. 1 Parisian Derines lat t Hand-Painted and $1.13 Enameled itvrl ptlff. '45 FLEMING Londen, Enn. l.'Jll Walnut St. Philadelphia Jehn si, k in, It K New nrK tllj iitanWiwfe' PJHpjaUHHnK.s r 9 It' the wng yr unhand the w;iin rwear. 'that sa'tiiukin thrmti sliiureieixwliere .IvMH WlllHOMll rtiu And mi. ill Hip workaday hurry and worn, mIhiI joy te find a business place as clici'i'y us a srin' Happiness Candy Stoics de mere Hum sell Reed candy reasenalilv. Tin1 friendly spirit in every one makes customers, iiiundly loe. Wlietlier it's Cutie I'eps for little Kill or C'liiH'eluiu Jlon-JJens for that one girl .say ll.ip)iness Candji . Happy l'heutht fei 'Indax: HVANGKLINI? $1 (( , ClIOCOLAriii'i L.Ulib United Happiness ;Candy Stores CMslii"! e.. Ill) r. m ", ilneri'iiin .Mr. I.VU Miirkrl M, '?itVS"a tirnuaiitimn ve, l'i W"JI IIIKI V.M1IV . y -B f Includwff minei r S tnpc or cml""'m Imported Bavarian JAA I j y zm wsswrvt. come V Hand Bags ' B fjtTGr in nv,! let uh ex. l Knilted nnrJ Bearlrrt Q AMJ gfl plain it te you. A Celers Unlined ViiVftPT- i Wj I iitrnilrr. t.reen. Illiul., w liiln. 5rrir I GATELY&FITZGERAID K - ir '. 'A 619 Market Street H 93c i .. s. i2th St.. Phil. ml they nte never little." ftca. Weme Furnishers nnt "Am .i -.i c. c t i .. r'V..u needn't call ir the l.r..s j. of rAh nLT AY Ne ,heSJ;e Ca" Touch Visit Our Atlantic City Ctl.uis. Clvc it a new piiii- cvem 'Qk ircmi twimers gw Our Price S lerl. ,f ve IIKe. hut for l!e.l's -ik. h Qptn S,t' Ef'' J " itc it ,1 ihnucc. Knglnnd nnd '!k V was""4 3 I ".ti.ci.l sl.lnu ite lllO nlll. lVi II 111 ill-. PSTPIMI I i In : K. s ' j n. .assr AmV .kWK B AWm b. Am. E full l.mtjth 98.50 te 145.00 te 195.00 te 245.00 te 330.00 te 380.00 te 500.00 te H00.00 te 700.00 te 1000.00 te Cheker 7.50 Rff. moo Cheker of Natural Squir r I, Natural Mink and Ke-lintky. .-s 125.00 Fur Coats 165.00 Fur Coats 245.00 Fur Coats & Wraps 295.00 Fur Coats & Wraps 375.00 Fur Coats & Wraps 425.00 Fur Coats & Wraps 595.00 Fur Coats A. Wraps 695.00 Fur Coats & Wraps 795.00 Fur Coats & Wraps 1200.00 Fur Coats & Wraps v Cheker m Cheker 14.50 . 30,00 Chokers of Stena Marten, Natural Mink, T a. a p and Brown Fe. 29.50 fl.t . 60.00 Cheker of Blended Sable, Baum Marten and Stene Marten. . 48.00 . 68.00 97.00 12O.00 160.00 190.00 245.00 290.00 345.00 495.00 diekera an 44.50 Ae. 70.00 Pearl Grey Feb, D y i Blu Fe and Hudten Bay Sable Cheker. Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust MeUfkin Wrap 160.00 mmmmmmmmm Purchasing Agents Orders Accepted -"SHOOR-TREDS" INVIGORATE- sireiii: nieuch nnd In mv eiini'in enlr tne enlightened enough- in ivc It n (liMiiee. It mnv be enl.v hint i le.isue, but at that, it's I ilf .1 h.icu envvnrd." j I.ndy Aster said f.he hnd been told t be (.ireful In what ehc s.ud. but she declared she felt 'tee deedj vvlmi the vv.ir hnd left, net te he frnnk ' Has Prevented Three Wars "Thnt misrepresented and much de- i spised I.enaue of Nations has nlrendv prevented three Miinll wars. It 1ms registered ever 100 treaties. It li.is 1 lepatrinted nearly 100,000 prisoner net n bud record for only half n league. ( "I have been usked what my visit : liere was for." she remarked, '(.'aiuiet i n pei son come home without being sua- i I pecteil of deep nnd ulterior motives? I mnv tell JOU nr once i nm nei en , mission te tiromete n better understand ins between Knpland nnd America Ne ' person. Iiewever keen. nn de much in thnt line. Things which nre vverili while are ninde bv something better than missions or treaties They are madi inlv bv sieat ideals." i The Visceuntes-. rrpiessed conviction I thnt the common cause and purpose binilin:: Knsl.mil nnd the I'nited Si.ncs i te(;eilui Is jienee en earth, geed will toward nil men I.iidv Aster will Mnv until tomorrow with her ulster, Mrs. Charles Danu ttihben. I!eth her sister and her husband de ckled that she should have n little rest befeie attending the l'an- American cenfiietwe of women In Hnltlrnere the1 Ian of the week fellow mp: hei siren I.0U8 hrst dn.v lieie. CHARGES ATTEMPT TO KILL Westgrove Bearding Heuse Owner Says Guest Tried te Sheet Him West (lieslw. P.i . April '-'I Mou Meu lin1 l'wltiu, of Wcstjreve. viis bteiiclil 'te ihe Chester I'eunlj prison eailv le ii iv nftei si lienrini: liefere .liislne of ihe I'eiue I! V'. I.ens nnd hi Id fei trinl nit week til Ciimlnal Court en a ihnrrfc prefernd l l'dnin 'llsell of ll.e same pliue. WHkeii is the kiejier e a beatdiiig I'ciise ,it Weslgreve Mild wlni; VMi . ( ii heardei. l-.u-t nlsht, Wilten nlleis, lvin? utlncked him and ii 1 1 iniit ! le take hli life Willi n shotgun. Wlirn llen fled le the house, lie ili.ngis . I wing shot at him tliretih a window 1 I'wing was unable te obtain lull ' BLIND BOSS OF FRISCO DEAD Chriitepher A, Buckley, Veteran Political Leader, Was 77 YearB Old S.in Kninrlsce. April '-'1. d A J I' ) Christopher A Hiukley, veiernn pellilcal limine of San Francisce, at etic lime known as "the blind boss," died last night ul hut home lieie. He was h venty-seven jearn old Ihirlng the twenlj vetirs of his "ov "ev en ignt' II wns iiiiireded that he ruled ' the pelllicnl circles of San i'rnni isce. i lie was n Democrat. Bridgeton Has Weman Constable Itrldcrlmi, N. .1., Apiil L'I M! A I' r 'Ihe lust woman censiable le irvc in Cinnlx rliintl Ceiintv Courts win ,ilenlcd hv Sheriff .lei-cnh S, Tiirnei" leun.v. She is Mi's I'diih Ailihroel.e el InelHiiil, nnu leans ti'ii oilier con- Istablef, ull men, in lusignineuts rrcelvei) ul the opening of the April term this afternoon. a Reduction Sale Spert Suits & Coats Were Up te $39.50 Spert Coats Including tweeds, plaid v back coatings, and herring bones in practically all ihe color. and .ill the model that have hern popula tes raen. They were up te $39.50 Reduced te $20 $20 1, ' 7 ur w Were Up te $39.50 Spert Suits Individual and distinc tive styles in tweeds, checks and plain diagonals. AW splendidly tailored and in the newest models and most desired shades. i Thny were up te $39.50, Reduced te "SHOOR-TREDS" mean better-wearing better-looking, better-fitting and the most health ful hliees your children have ever worn, at prices that are no higher than you will be asked te pay for peer imitations. II $20 Street Dresses : Specially Priced $25 New styles, new colors in Crcpc Rema, Canten Crcpc and sport fabrics. Individual models that are suitable for all occasions. They arc Remarkable Value at J 1220-22-24 Walnut Street i Russia Calf Oxfords Sies Wi te II.. .$4.50 Sizes I M2 te 2 . . . $5.25 Sizes 2 Yi te 7 . . . $625 Smart, Clever Brogue Oxfords tfc N-"u.-' .' . k Sies 7 te I I . . Sizes I I Yl te 2 . . Sizes 2 Yl te 8 . . "SHOOR - TRED" Shoes the trreutcst Shoes pvci made for Brewing feet. They'll stand rc-seling time after time and leek well at the finish. And this season Prices Are Lewer Oxfords Hijjh Shee Sizes 5J te 8 $3.75 Sizes 8 12 te 1 1 4.00 Sizes 1 1 ! te 2 4.50 Sizes 22 te 7 5.50 $4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 Beys' Oxfords and High Shoes Sizes II te 2 $4.75 Sizes 22 te 6 $5.00 Patent Celt One-Strap Pumps Sizes 4 te 8 . . Sizes 81? te 1 I. . Sizes I I Yi te 2 . . Sizes 2 Yl te 7 . . . $3.00 .$4.00 .$5.00 .$6.00 Spert Oxfords in Two-Tene Elk .$6.00 . $7.00 .$7.50 See thr wonderful display of Ballets, Tee-Slipprrs, Sandals, Moccasins, Russian Beets and the new WHITE SHOES just arrived! , Smart Girls' "Pollyanna" Pumps in Pat ent and Dull $ 6-50 $5.00 Grewing Girls' "Saddle" Oxfords Sizes 8 te I I . . Sizes I I I? te 2 . . .$5.50 . $6-50 ffuras; Great Sale new en at the Market and Chestnut Street Stores in Children's Stockings and Socks 1230 Market St. Shoes and Stockings for all the Family m a M&k I Thy Storm of rpnus SWtyf jf) 1308 neuncecSyting) Chestnut St. Shoes and Stockings for all the Family 19 SeUth 11th St, (Quick Service Men's Shep) Every Feet Professionally Fittwl-Threc Geutin Breth. Sunervisina i w - m - fiIS , a arn j t t s.ie,'.i &L 'l .. r, TT ? KV ' tii, is ii- v? : . f. . - . , l , "LM ... Vfi :t, . 4 V&t .. T w.VMWjOs.iW'. .&&J, Ii' v tl klP&i 4 fe&hd$fciQl tiffs iuXi ?A. 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