v'4?V i 'mm ' He ivc 1 ilji rrt te, .ii? ft M V. SlKi . ' r?; t.7 IS A. uy i :&. Pr 5ft. 1 i; $- K5 5B- "1 ?ft. fefl.i ," BE: IMS" ifficr ftWI l"l sf PiWs w" " - V: eV$S Mara wBMti ii.1 ""fTT ........ J. .' 1 .' --.. , , ., , -.. ' ..,,..- - I.--,. , . ... 5" firctiM S( V tMj mm Ii LUNCHEON 40c fi-tty Uhcnualcrt In Philadelphia. MftK'A flin YI.... C. PKI, "" amui t?i; 0. H. MEYERS, Prep. EPISCOPA WIN L HIT STAND-PATTERS .CIRCUS 'DELIGHTED KIDS ' a .!..., !. -Mf performance arranged by the KvrslKO I rimi.ic iii;iinp.R F I TI.a .l.ii. aft. si. imi. U,AW" Httllfe They're Still Talklne About Evening ,)( ..hlhlren happy nnd full of memories ,fi a funny man who put hi nrm about them ntiil patted them nn the head. Kvmi n llltlr Wlnw who hml hern n .very nick from h inaM'ii operation forget i ins limn mi' me lime, nnn incniy nnnn Ledger's Big 8hew "I wish It wa i'iiiiiIm' again omor emor omer row, the next iliiy. nn' the next !" 'he speaker was a mi In tlje Clill - "r i "ii :s.v i imL Sf-lTiXlvA t m.- .tuMi1 j'i' ivn" mt Vf't. m ! WITH rm. - - ,'WA 1 . S IT TEF.TH? W bPt i5v. rv. r . ut. vvcrncts Powder !" r 'ffcitJr. vrrM thfm -rtntrr il. iffrV . . ,", ottecu.... ercatn. a wnne powder. At Drue or Department Stores, .60c.. $1.00 or write direct te f ynwDaUmif.C..imtfamSt.,N.T. Office- workers Finish the day without fatisrue. Use the eay - sliding, drarfeM Koh-f-N'eor, the world-famous pencil with lads "smooth as pussy, willow." Ask for Koh-l-Noer. 17 UJi, fraa II ie Iff, r ry KOH-I-NOOR Pencils TViTPIIISTO" CepyLM Imk FmclU 4: il AtpA-Wati AfnMenera nail Dtaltrt in flfmt. mp Jrstteiaf . STANDING OR WALKING there is no escape m. Everywhere the same unyielding hardness un derfoot ! Just standing is a strain every step is a jolt. Never was the need of a heel that gives real protection as great as it is today. - -The price of O'Sulli van's Safety Cushion "Heels te you is generally the same as the price of ordinary heels, in spite of the .act that they cost the repairman mere. The repairman has two reasons for accepting this smaller profit first, be cause O'Sullivan's always make satisfied customers; ecend, because the geed will of these customers builds bigger business for him. Ask for O'Sullivan's when you leave your shoes sec that they arc attached. Additional Saturday Trains BETWEEN NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA Commencing May 6, 1922 Te New Yerk J,a.?.,i"1 l.r. rhlln. (RraHlnr Ztrmlnall 13:00 Nenn r, w Verk (Mbrt.r at.) 7:00 P.M. At. w VnrW (Win :Sd HI.) !:I0 I'.M. Te Phii.. ",?,',n,1;,1 I.T. Yerk IHW M Ht.) 1 1 :4A A.M. I,. , Yerk IIJbrt At.) l!:(Hl Nmm Ar. rhlln. (Rrmllnr Terminal) :00 I'.M. 'ni;liff)it riniif ; in r m .i . i SI" If. ItnyHyll Tmr II II '.J. f nn r.H. SO" !., Slept xit it Celumkit Ave, Wyt Jaictiae and Jcnkintewi '. ia each (Unction. fThe above in addition te 'regular weekday service between Philadelphia and New Yerk as follews: Leave Philadelphia lliaa.ll.i T.n.iln..ii f tandrrt Tim- it.eci. 7;iiu h imi 10:00 anil 1 1 .On a l t .... J 4:00. :O0 1'. M. ami t-. e i. nluhl eill7f Tw- Ttf.teii t (ii) i nn Ur and ll:iu A. HI . mnn , Ull S'-V, l:. ! r. hi. rf i-nij.u -?. Iav rJ-u, V..I. f.lbrlr Strrcl) n (hi. I 00, 110. 3:'in. Mifl 1) Ittnd.rd Tim - Oeii. I' 11:00 A xr i no. .n 7 nn. .1 no ':" mil i 1.11 ( . V. if. ,( . i:nu. B.en.-H.wu nrt 11 te f. 11 yii"l llffir 7.1". i. Y., fl.'ll) .Vew, J,( j.-i', ,', 7,e, it I'arler and C'luh Cur. Dllllnr Ktrilr. plna Car en .Midnight Train ,AdauHl Nunilay Htrtlir In Imili -,: dlrrlni. N tlm ihIiIi- fur , rampUt train rliailulr. I, railaJtlihiaAReadi-i Railway Mrs. Esther K. Bradford Hints Seme Deaths Might Aid Church Progress .BLUSHES AT "DRY" ACTION i "The Cliiirrfi made a unions mlMnkr ! In fefmlnc te mlinll women a dflc Itri te the l)lef(n (Vinventien," ,.ild ' Mr.. K.ili'r K. ltrailf(inl"sedny. Mr. ttrndferil was one q( tlnrr w tiw m tnetnlifr of a reniniltinii of eljht nhli'li hni lii-rn tii(lyln ln ni.ittpf fv tlir InM jrnr. , lt report, fnvniinjr the nilinl'slnn of i)inen te the -nin i-ntinn. n rejeeted hy n majority of one veie jeteriln.v in t lie tin mm I i-nnventlen of the Kiisr'ep.il IMetev of I'eniiMlr.'inin. at the Mtme time thnt the Kp(.reinl Convention In lloiten vn voting te ndnpt Mmiliir uieaeire. t "Women de a jrrent leal of the neilie work of the ehMii.li," Mr. Itriulfmit i cnntlnueil, "nnd llielr diminution ftem the riintvtitlen rt delegate1- and nil te. spenslhllltl deprive' ihein "f n free field of ni'llim. The position of nnnrepen "iblllty In wlm-h the women nre kept hvthl action will ale Iwp the rliurrh nailed deun ti;lit and n-lnnl It in it rwfiril movement. "I am very illmtiuinRFd .lhnul the ehnrrh thU niernliiK." inn; .Mr-. I'mdv feri I sijlied. "It erin te me that a matter of even mere i-eiie.jiieiii-,. j lr failure of the church te take a definite tainl In sup port, of prohibition. The hlindm of the church en thin moral lHue l notli netli Inj! e than alarming. ..hnmel of And .Dry Sfeli "If .Mr. Francis Weed' speech In oHlfieii ti the Velsteiiil iii-t ! cor cer ris'llj iiinled It is enough te make one hluh The.se men knew tiething of the condition or the situation today. "In my opinion I(. church is net ariempllshlnc what it should and I think It Mill net until the reactionaries pass a way and people of breadth and vision take their places." .Mr. .1. Alisen Scott, who has alwavs been active in Kplveepal Church work. sunt : "It really net te he expeciec that the measure niimittluc women as ilrln nle would Ik- passed t hi- time, chxe as :iv the vote. There had been tin real 1 1 re pa in lery work for it. be loud that of the comuiNslen. When 'lie time t ripe it will be passed. "The hMmp js trenfly In favor of i'. and se are most of the clersy. Only llie I j l its and n few of the women are opposed te it. Personally. I am strong Ii In favor of it ndnptleti as seen as 'he time is. ripe. In the meanwhile. ii must wait t I.i-iiii.-;1i 'he next two con ventions, for it rciUi'i's the iipptnvnl of two contentions in heroine a law." Pry .Move Tabled A resolution cnl'inx for ilin-t'c pre. -'bitlen enforcement wn dclentcil in the clesinc; hour of llie 'iiteutinii. Clinten lingers mxti nil . u in-uu1 -S"ic:i... ('uiniii.s.len. iutreduceil the rsiiliitinti faverins law -n:"e) if..iii '1 nt lind len ii'lepted by tin Americtiu I tii r Association. The -taieutcin in tin tin rexiliitien that ittipeite'tls nf preliHi'ti m ire protneiins "niuirch' . uieb ie'eiir... robbery and lieinlilde." tiveii"lil a .burp retort frrm Mr. oWed. i.n nl iciiiry, who is u lertrrr inruibrr tin. .tntliillB IVtumlttrc of liie rierri.. e intended the prohibition !.v wae "hn- just, iinrleliteeu.. a id nei 'ii m t-.l.nicc with the rpiri' of ihi Christum ! ! liSien." Oilier ncnther of the convent ieii ii!Tiee, with .Mr. Weed, apparcir'v, f,,p i moment later they swept tin- W 1- nifT reo'ittien nut of the wa.v In ln.v .lis; it en the nhlr. Anether cliampleii of nrelul Itien. the Kev. l)r. v'arl K. Ciratniner. rector et St. Stephen'): Church. Immediatcl-. came forward with n resolution con cen silerahly milder than the one intro intre Iiiced by Mr. Woodruff. necempanM b :ui arenment tliat It would be hurt ful te the Kp.lcepal Church te have It lie'd hack nn'thls qiietlen of law en forcement ivhen erga nidatiens like the American B,v Association were taklnif u firm stand for law enforcement. Dr. Crammer's arcument Impressed thedep ' utle and hl. resolution was adopted. i DENIES CAMEROJJ GIFTS H. N. Williams Aiserta He Did Net Contribute te Arizona Campaign Marry . Williams, mentioned in di patdirs a ha hir contributed .tl-l.tllt'l te the tunp.iljrn fund In l!2i of I'nited Stdtes Senater C'lmeren, ,,f Arlenii. letiied today that lie had given "a ingle lent." Snaiei Cameinn las been indicted at Phoenix for perjury in connection wiih reti.rns en his expenditures. William is an iisf-nrlate of .1 Hetirv Stetson, of Philadelphia, a mining cap itaUst. who has been necinted with Senater Cameren. Williams ms that he knew Senater Cameren enlj threu-ii Stetun Mid hn,s taken no part in An An r.ena politic. With William. i named in the indie ment as a contributor .Mrs. RHwihei' It"ee. nf Philiidelfihlii. and Align. MeSneen. a political writer for a Phil adelphia newspaper. MURDER RETRIAL ENDING Jacket May Knew Fate BeTere Day Is Finished The case of lieerge ,larke, ." Seats street, en trial for murder before .ledge r'in'eiter, i ipeitcd te lie placed in 'lie hands of the jur.t late tedai. lackel and llarn l.esner. ."i.".l Tree Rtreel, attempted to'held ui the ieweli.r store nf Samuel P.ugay en Seuth Set enth lreet last .lune ' I,esner. in irj Ing re escape, shot urn! killd Ismlere Hahinewit7., a passing pdestrnti. .Itie was cenvieleri last )eii rr'iei of first -iree murder, but was grained n new trial. .ener wu twin- coii ceii victeil. and the week of .lime I'll uH been lUeil for Ills execution. HELD FOR SHOOTING Florence Flagg Put Under $800 Bail for Wounding Weman Florence Flagg. of ,iH injir Fifty. ninth street, wriw n. beanig anil was hehl for court In MOO i.i Mug- Isirate Cnwanl today, charged wi . i!i, i shoellnr of .lr. Kthel Stwiiit. .f !-. . . b m - . xentn nun Htreet. In ii car. und Saitsem Hrvett,, April i l.l .Monday Mlm F'agg h.nl walked iilie the police alHtlen at Fifteenth ntnl l.iM'UHt street and annnuneed tha' she i wanted for tb sheeting of Mrs. Stewart, who had net been nerli'nikU leiimled. Police soy the women uuarreleil ever i ninn who has since disappeared. Idren llomeepalhlc Hospital, at Frank- him bright and cheerful. llie I ninn Trnn.sfer ( etnpany, as Its II it and Thompson Sells-Flolo Circus street, where the jesierilny gave n rnntriliutlen ,veterdny, previdetl two tritrka which took the elrrtm performer nml the trained animals te the hospital from' the rlrcus ground. CHICrTGOMAYbjTTBi HERE Will Study Traction Service and Fares Mayer Thompson and thirty member of the municipal administration left Chicago last night ever the I'rnnarl f- Sewing Made a Pleasure sflssgT WM laisBlfll laftJH llililiiJpliIlil Special Excursion FREE INSTRUCTION IN YOUR HOME Kvery purchaser of a WILLCOX & CUIUS POUT AIW.B KI.IXTKIC SIEVING MACH1XE tlurinjr the months of April and May will be given thor ough instruction (as much as desired), by one of our women instructor, in the use of the machine in plain gewinjr, hemstitching, embroidery, tucking, rufninp, etc. This applies te Philadelphia and vi cinity. You'll never knew the real joy and com fort of sewinp until you try one of these machines. ASK rIR imiOXSTRATIIIN. WITHIIt'T OM.IOATION, IN lnfR HOMi:. A SMALL PAVMKNT srrt'RKK ONK OK TIIKSK. THE IIALANCK OX KAtY TKKMf. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. 1709 Chestnut Street Phen; Spruce 2192 -CQtJRTFSY- SFRVtr.F- LURAYJA. rnnla-beund ,for this etty New Yerk and perhaps Washlnften. The train will arrlrc at. North Philadelphia at ,1 O CIOCK. i . , . The Mnyen said be would pay atten tion te traction neevlce .and fares, booming the' Pegeent of Pregre Kx- ?efl ,Altlen. amt make a 'able trlrt te Stall) erd. Conn., where he will inspect the statue of (lenernl Sheridan, whim is te be placed In the triangle at Sheridan read nnd Ilelment avenue, Chicago, , i:.'vj ! ili wwpmFjm UUUUiifl TAilM er tne imjtiete ceier. I Bigea at. Maglatnk Pic Sut plcturee and tnalns en. Ana you rcctiv Irte vry. eunmr .iDOfi. "Uake It ,M. H'1 .i2I!i -"en 0 Glrlnf an aapartunlty te vlalt tha fj I Famous Luray Caverns I $5.oe$5.ool Sunday, May 7 M SPECIAL TRAIN B paulng thraugh tha Cumberland fffll jCJl ..... .,,., ....... iJJ Eattarn Standard Time rsT Lcavat Bread Straat, Saturday ffSfl yj Night. May ....... ll.30lt,j a Arrlvaa Luray 7.00 j Laavaa Luray 1.20 ft, J tW Spaelal rata far admlttlen te ml Cararna, BI cant. Including taJ 1 Pennsylvania System ?jfl Tkt Rtati ( Tin litta; Llaailad rn NDPlPrMPrrhl I'll I I . I 111 111 size I II 1 41 I'll I Ii 111 J ma"e 1111 ii only I II ill home IH I srand III ing III!! imi llilllll for I hardly N' llfl 11111111111111111 IIMi illlll fillip llllllllllllllll !ig STYI.E M (57r) $1375 A SIZE STANDARD True grand pianos are "gnme!" because of length that permit the extension of strings, with sounding beards under them of sufficient te produce finest tone quality. We catalogue Steinway btyle M the miniature," because it is the smallest of the six grand pianos by Steinway Ac Sens. But this small Steinway is miniature in name. Its 5 ft. 7 in. length can be placed in any modern but pianos of its proportions are often catalogued "baby and sometimes, even "parlor grand." Although exceed' the tiny "grand" in size, style M is the most fairly priced of all 11 grands. Made by the greatest pianemakers of all time; built generations of service; exquisite in design and finish, it costs mere than the ordinary piano. Time payments. STETSON & CO. 1111 CHESTNUT ST. WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS -faOh& rf$HWtS. A Geed-Will sajj; of 681 young men's suits of $30 te $45 values te go out quickly at $18 $21.50 $25 Sizes 32 te .Iti. A great jrreup of lightweight Spring suits in worsteds, herringbones, Iwecds and fine woolens. ANY family in Philadelphia that has a young man ready te step into his first long-treuse'r suit ought te select from this ex ceptional group which is ready for choice at exactly the right time warm weather is just around the corner. Wanamaker & Brown iMarket at Sixth for Sixty-one Years mL. m .n m r m aw m m m w m mm inc. J lvf:KTIirfMKNT ADVKR TISKMIINT The i rrentcst nroef of the excellent work deun liv Hnnr Dyers nnd Cleaners, is their large number of sntisfied natrens KXCI.AJ.MKO with delight ever 1 my friend'', npprarnnce ns we nv en the perch of the Country Hub. She laughed and said: "1 have nu'tely followed your advice and let Bars Dm?., lll.'i Chestnut Street, renovate my summer clothes. Thh swra'er hml faded beyond ree- 'iL'nitieti, out lturjr'' clenncd antl d'. 'd it this fashion ill-nit. And they dm (.ed this silk skirt uitil, as you sr. ii leeks like new. They eer uit.ly de marvelous work." I agreed with her and told her that the dress I wn? wearing te the dance that night had been dyed most satisfac- leri. I.J t iat ineiU ellh-ient stalillh- HELD FOR STEALING HEARSE New Yerh, May I. -illv ,. I' i ,ef' of an Hiiloitiehi'e hen i- -.n the ,.irse en whlrh I'ntrli-l. Farrep, tit. -six. va locked mi lain ius, after Harry Itieh, proprietor nf a saraxe, nrritraa nun 01 driving it awav at Xiiit'.i f MAdr.'K being en beard a stenmcr with n let of interesting books which your friends had cent te en tertain you during your voyage and te be unable te read them because you have broken your glasses. Hew much mere sensible te have an extra pair made by Wall & Ochs, Opti cians, I "111 Chestnut Street, before tnrting en a trip of any kind. Fer even if you are within n short enough distance te receive new lenses nulckly by mail, it is essential that they be adjusted correctly by wan v ucis' experts. Why net Bres., &Zfre7aAs Scjiyvt ll'HK.V I tell you of the extensive reductions en leading Spring Apparel that The Blum Stere, l.'UO Chestnut Street, has made you will he amazed, but you cannot appre ciate the value of this offering un til you visit the store yourself. Kx uuisite Tallleurs I saw of Twin lableneri winkle (:r,i nnd 'ceUnc, hand tailored, at ' r cleaned ""and j?5 '"' j ethc'M- ?" W. 'iuh,.--, iijn-,i ..i in , i,i,.'4 n,- pvei'V occasion, charming models of Twill,, Tricntine, Canten anil Reshanara'i new marked at $.'19.50, a remarkable ! reduction when yen consider that they were reasonably priced at $7(.f)0, while the fur-trimmed Wraps have been reduced from ?09..1(l te ?48. r.N'K might venture te say that n person's taste, culture nnd secinl standing can be judged in-! stantly by their stationery, espe-' cinlly by engraved announcements and invitations. The patrons of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company nn iihtrij'M lin i,Fiiiel that the iiuiilii.v ( llieir paiiti anil the litnitly of tlni en'- KiaUtiK will Htnmp them ah mclalh rnr. ' reel. The uteaily irrewth of pat i ohm from eery part of the lulled Wati-H. renlinei of the lellahlllty ft ml ci'i aivcnrri' of the products of HiN istuli. ilNliineni liai lerefaltateil the nlaii:e- uteni of t'te enxravliiR iieparimeni urn I n asaar1 5.11'"" '' vV iN mw x ' s . imki..,ji i v.r.A" r ' mmrAr .i jr i 'A;-i IV- ' ' ' i Vv I J ' V 1 KM H ! V v k-. ''ip 3r amrtv'w.M i ! v,:fr'f!v.WinwnTv'.,fl ram i.4Iim A m ..n" r.f9timmmvinit.vr,t.,r Iln?5aifT"ini i'"" - ir.-w'f-.1 rt.,iii,ati'iari'":jii'n,,",''",iiiiai l "TU iiiiiii ''"".'"YV T tmIv" vjy Wa-rfll. ?!ilp.K,.H!Kffl I t .;:' i: ii's'Viii ' n.ii w i " ":"".' Mary Ellen Dresses 23 reduced from $7.75 te 12 reduced from $9.75 te 2 reduced from $9.50 te 5 reduced from $10.00 te 1 reduced from $20.00 te 4 reduced from $6.75 te for Girls of 2 te 6 $5.75 tad Gingham Bleemer Dresses, ft? 0 2 reduced from $6.00 te 4 reduced from $5.50 te '3 reduced from $4.50 te 18 reduced from $3.75 te $3.50 iach Twn r,rnimc nt QilL- n,OM for Girl. f iiw - a v xa kiim. LIWuuCO 6 te 18 years 25 reduced from $14.85 te 6 reduced from $16.75 te 5 reduced from $18.75 te 1 reduced from $21.00 te 5 reduced from $22.50 te 2 reduced from $30.00 te 1 reduced from $33.50 te ) $9.75 $15-00 h cad I new ereiinles an entire new liitllilliiir. ami, t neFiren. patrons can avail mem. omen s ana Misses t 1 O c f $L.JV Women's and, Mi $18.00 te $25.00 Dressesi A clear-away jjreup of Women's and Misses' Dresses previously selling at $18.00 te $25.00 for $12.50 each. Mostly silks-and excellent styles; these who cheese from this assortment can be assured of really remarkable values. Sizes 16, 18 and 20 years in the misses' sizes; 36 and 38 bust measure only in the women's sizes. Clearance of Betty Wales Frecks at Half Price Wales the nationally known Dresses and of unquestioned excellence! ith the teetty Wales guarantee tag! Every one in the distinctive and indi- Betty Every one wit vidual style for which Betty Wales JFrecks are se famous. Marked at exactly half the original prices: 20 in misses' sizes reduced from $32.50 each te $16.25 18 in misses' size's reduced from $35.00 each te $17.50 24 in misses' sizes reduced from $39.50 each te $19.75 5 in misses' sizes reduced from $42.50 each te $21.25 7 in misses' sizes reduced from $45.00 each te '$22.50 5 in misses' sizes reduced from $49,50 each te $24.75 3 in misses' sizes reduced from $52.50 each te $26.25 3 in misses' sizes reduced from $55.00 each te $27.50 4 in misses' sizes reduced from $59.50 each te $29.75 8 in misses' sizes reduced from $69.50 each te $34.75 2 in misses' sizes reduced from $79.50 each te $39.75 6 in women's sizes reduced from $55.00 r.rr, i 27.S0 3 in women's sizes reduced from $65.00 each te $37.50 2 in women's sizes reduced from $60.00 each te $30.00 Alse several ether prices in both women's and misses; sizes in which there is but one of a kind. I -iimnBmmmmiavBmmiltimmiiaviBn BfatatathiTBfayfatatatal .from n front of ltl ersJllhr.1rnt. The I order a dun earn nalr of crlnaitna imm . p'v'" "r competent f.ervire vn cli will II ' mzmwmtmmv.,.:, ,t . . 1... . . , .;". ... . i-mmmmamt mammtimmM v-rhmmH-wM - wm v ' i n ' nisgsisssiii i & 4 nWi mmmm v OlW l.V 1 &fjSWfe& KSMSGKxam SjjfetW-ajeV
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