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Mine in turn inrmi--a P-Merleis, clear liquid (one drop does l&zW W11.'. na "' ex,ra ,nm Pesters, use S.i Whichever form you prefer, plasters r me uquia tne action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Prt WritBourABlaek.Cklcae,Dtpl.m ikr mIimM book, 'Correct Car of On Fkt." rar Py $2 MAT BrECIAI. .OO as! securt a Nmmt Corena Typewriter 'Mane $1.29 Ptr Week Liberty Typewriter C. 1929 Chestnut St., Phila. FheM Filbert BtSS GorehA. iTh Pwnml Writing MmthtmB t :i .4tt I i 5-i ;k 7 Choice Plants. and Bulbs Aiteri. Calndlum or Elephant! Kr, Daillaa, Oladleluiea, Pclunlaa. Rens. Scarlet Sage, Snapdraa-ens, Tubvreaea. Zinnias, etc. Vegetable Plant Streng plant of lenillna- varieties. Cab bare, Cauliflower, EEC riant. Lettuce, Pepper, Tomate. New Is a reed tlms te et all of these out In the garden. Toels for Lawn and Garden lawn Mewern Ijwh Rellers, Lawn Sprinklers. Oarden Hete, Sprayers, Cul tivators, Rakes, Hees. Insecticides, Fer tlllaera and evi-rythlne needed for Lawn and Qardtn. Seeds, Plants, Toels 714-716 Chestant St. DREER t Ki f. HtrtT E'J w 1-4 Curry Wardrobe bsE Jssstlssssssn bU ssssWsTmB I BsKjJl -ft $33.75 Value MO Combines Beauty, Strength, Serviceability Bpeelally constructed. Lined with two-toned cloth; four lares drawers, ahe box. Locking device that locks all drawers with one turn. GMMVOTE, ML MO MEN Mrs.vWarburten Says Plnchet ' Sentiment Must Be Trans lated Inte Ballets ft. ' f ' t, ', Nixt te Keith'a Theatre fe 'ism toen vmaiN voeLf MM V rATf ifl tk? Mil: 'J7.f 2?, N B&'." BJK'. : ms& t V. "JlA."i H9Srft' 'features Original ' Types of The Springtime JtCede in SWEATERS Ht trA r ISSs-V !i-, Hr 11 Kl'. ' raw?. EM V, y- ? y Tiff , Specialized at 8.50 t Above Mohair slipover ; Wh deep "V" neck and fringed sash. In white strip f ed with rouge rcdidandelien ;iitTiped( wlthwhltr, or rouge irted tttiped with white, j .'iK&.jtfn frt OtftTNUT STREET t-vtwm.. New Terk A CHANCE TO SAVE PARTY "The, Jeb new in te get Tinchet bal bal eots into the ballet-boxes In tomorrow's election." That is en extract from a lively call mode today by Mr. Barclay II. War War burten, vice chairman of the Republican State Committee, te the women voters of Pennsylvania. "We have the kind of opportunity that rmrtm armitr nnpfl in a century a chance te put health and vitality back Inte the Republican party In- this State, snltl Mr. Warburton. "It would be te the undying shame of Pennsylvania women. If. through Indifference, threuth Insufficient work, through leav ing It te our neighbor, we missed our one big chance In many years. I call upon every loyal Republican woman in Pennsylvania te come out en Tuesday and tell the contractor bosses and her Pennsylvania nelchbers and the world generally that she is claiming her own title te the itcpubiican l'arty. Mrs. Warburton's communication te the women of the State Is, in part, as fellows : 'The real issue in the present Re publican primary contest Is simply: who Is te own the Republican Tarty In Pennsylvania? The rank and flle of the Individual voters or a few self- constituted leaders? "Tills Is why women must de all In their power te elect Mr. Plnchet. Won't you help? There Is only one way: In the brief time that remains we must get down te the business of vote-getting. Talk with and convince every woman with whom you come In contact, telephone or telegraph, but reach every one of your neighbors. "I believe there has never been a mere critical situation in the political life of the State. The outcome of the Pennsylvania women s fielit is being watched nil ever the country, I earnestly urge you te make a supreme effort te de your part." Mrs. Warburton urges the women of every community, if they have net already done se, te organize te get out the vote tomorrow te go early te the polls themselves te arrange te get cars te transport te the neils the aged or lntirm or these who live far away, and In every way see te it that every pos sible vote for Tinchet is actually .cast tomorrow. e have the sentiment nit erer the 8tate for Plnchet," Mrs. Warburton sold, "but sentiment doesn't elect." ASKS HAYS TO BAN FILMS BASED ON RACE PREJUDICE Mrs. Anne Blddls Sterling Cites "Birth of a Natien" as Case A ban en "sensational films appeal ing te race prejudice" was suggested te Will II. Hays, president of the Motion-Picture Producers and Distribu tors of America, by Mrs. Anne Riddle sterling. Mrs. Sterling Is chairman of the Inter-Racial Committee of Philadelphia. She wrote te Mr. Hays at the direction of that committee, affiliated with the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. "Our concern Is te bring about inter racial understanding and geed will," Mrs. Sterling wrote, "and we feel keenly the great handicap te euch kindly relations which result from sensational tilms, appealing te race prejudice. "As a concrete example of such mischief-breeders. I will cite 'The Mirth of a Nntlen.' When films arc ready te be shown. se much money has been spent en them that it seems extremely difficult te eliminate them. Hence wc are appealing te you with earnest hope and conviction timt you may have the vision, the will and the power te check this class of trouble-makers in its in cipient stage." $16,000 FOR CHARITY Catholic Institutions Benefit In Will of Mary A. Orlel Various Catholic institutions and or ganizations benefit under the will of Mary A. Orlel, of 2K!7 Seuth Thir teenth street. The will, admitted te prebnte tills merninc. disposes of $10,000. Of this sums of $300 each are left te St. Vincent's Heme, the Little Sis tcrs of the Peer and the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, and $200 te the seminary of St. Charles Uorrenieo. The dead woman's jewelry was be queathed te the Sisters of Netre Dame, te be used in n chalice. About $1500 is used in private be quests. What there is of residue gees te St. lucent s Seminary. The wills of Sura J. MacMlchacl, of H2.12 Sniisein street, disposing of nn cs cs tete of $0000. mid the will of Patrick Malten, lll.'W North Wendle htreet, leaving $4000, were also probated, An Inventory filed for the estate of the late Flflier Dalrymple, showed $121.34:1.01. An inventory of the estate of the late Emily J. Jenes showed $72,378.05. ALLEGED MASHER SHOT . i Yeung Weman Complains of Anney, j ance te Patrolman ! An alleged mnsher was shot by a policeman early this morning after a young woman had complained he hud. annoyed her by his attentions. Daniel Kecgen, elg'iteen years out, inn .let fcrsnn street. Is the mnn wounded. He Is In I he West Philadelphia Homeo pathic Hospital. Kecgen's accuser, who disappeared after the sheeting, approached Police man Drewn, of the Peach and Media streets station, and complained that Kcevan hail trlstl te tilrt with licr at FITtysecend htreet and rarkslde ave nue. eKcgan was wounded as he fled from the policeman. pbIsent chapel bell Valley Fergs Memerial Aided by the Colonial Dames The Delaware bell in the Valley .. m i..i ri i .......... i.i .. j urKU .Hcuiuiiiii . iuiiui, h-iii:u ummun of thirteen, will be presented te the T1..1.. ..in .n Cfnnlt. tt Pnlnnlnn ri.Hinu Announcement was made te this effect at services in the chapel yesterday by the Rev. Dr. W. Herbert Murk, the rector. This Is the fourth bell te be pre sented, the Colonial Dames of Pennsyl vania and MasRachusetst having already presented one, while the Colonial Dames of New Jersey will present an other. Baby's Bedy Found In River ' The body of n baby boy about six weeks old was found floating in the Schuylkill River near Walnut street yesterday by the crew of the police pu pu trel beatNn. II. Ne marks of violence appeared en the body, which was takcu t tfc swJrxua I .FFECTIVE MAY 1st. 1922. w with te, announce that Mr. V.K. Heat rati.W at1 a member of bur' firm. LAMBORN A COMPANY NawYerk' Mj, April 28th, 1922 ' ; V" ' Diamond and . Emerald Scarf Pin The mounting is made entirely of plati num, beautifully pierced and -set' with qpe emerald and two diamonds $131 In designing scarf pjn8,fpr.eur stock, we consider the requirements of fastidious men As a result, we have probably one of the finest selections in the city. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS BONWiT TELLER & CO. WajLaNurATTHflamm. TUESDAY Extraordinary Offerings for the Continuation of the MAY WHITE SALE SILK VEST-CHEMISES 2.75 Radium and crepe de chine in flesh, peach and orchid. Formerly 4M CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS. . . . 35 Medels daintily trimmed with fine laces or neatly tailored. Formerly 5S5 PHILIPPINE CHEMISES ... -1,95 Envelope chemises, of fine batiste, beautifully hand embroidered. Very Special PHILIPPINE GOWNS . . . . . JJ Monday only Hand-made Philippine Gowns, exquisitely embroidered. Formerly 2M GEORGETTE NEGLIGEES 16.00 Formerly 28.00 Slip-en model of two-tone Georgette, in lovely color com binations. Flowing sleeves and Lady - fair ribbon tie. SATIN HOUSECOATS 12.S0 Formerly 22 JO Housecoats of heavy radium satin, attractively trimmed with self-ruchings. Beautiful pastel colorings. SILK PRINCESS SLIPS .. ... . . 4J5 Heavy silk radium in flesh, while, peach, navy, black. Very Special SATIN PETTICOATS ...... 2.95 Fine quality satin, re-enforced panel front and ' back. Formerly 435 Special Offer THE "DARBY" CORSET 8.95 Very Exceptionally Priced "Darby," the sans lacing corset, exclusive wilh Bonwit Teller & Ce., hooks in front and is made in alternate sec tions of broche and elastic, confining into youthful, boyish lines even the very fleshy figure. A Wide Diversity of Afedels in the Nerv CORSELETTE BRASSIERES 2.00 - 2.95 te 7.95 One version of the Cerselette Brassiere forms Corset and Brassiere in one the ether, designee) te be worn with corset, is especially adapted te the woman who desires a restrained effect above the waistline when wearing a top less corset. 1 The .perfect success of the cerselette brassiere as the foundation for the sports costume has never been achieved even by BONWIT TELLER fie CO. in any ether corset arrangement. There are various models of this brassiere innovation in wash breches, meih weaves, satin stripes, plain heavy satin and lace; and Jersey silk combinations. t . .v . iLf' Is Saving Meney for Natf-t-the savings la eaeh that n.c .ra marked en tkV'smail Man tan aa tha ! nlture coma, from tlM raotery, tnaklaa the double, tatting of thli treat mala el ftirni! rur.nnecaaaarjr. tfh, id Thrvmnaf imnerfcant th in fr te ur in'lhe Furniture business at this time is FLqOR SPACE. We are hahdlcappetfat every turn for lack of room. The he seven-stbry,v four-acre buildingnew going up( ai an addition te this great plant is ' occupying exactly seven separate structures, which we had te demolish te make room for it. It means we have suddenly lest the use of all this working space. ' Actually we are in the greatest jam in years en our Sales Floers, in our Ship- ,.. ping and Receiving Departments and in our great Stdrage Warehouses. ' 3; Mere space is the only solution. . Te make room. we have get te move the Fur ture, and te move the Furniture we have marked down -prices right and left. . Marked, them at a lower margin ever cest;thah ever before. Lewer prices1 than' any competition We knew of can come down -tb-rwith the Furniture itself, and . the price tags, as the best evidence of the incomparable savings. . I Furniture for Bedroom, DiningRoem. Living Roem and Hall. Fer the - - ... a. - .. . M a the Housewife. Fortne seaside: """""""""i Read Classified Advertisements en Pages 23,4, 25 and 2$j am t h VALUER ara her a they ar. MATCHLSs auta en, Odd Suites and PtoeM and dlscontln dlscentln usd patterns, totaling In . themselves many ineusanas or aeiiars, that have marked lower than all ether te faellltat. their lm- ill ethers madlata sale and r, Aiovat'frem our floors. June, Bride and m m )ff 1! Diinnralmir nrA tha TlmiTtfinr Par. 'V farre '"RVktV Wrtfela Annrfmnnf 'k TTmiaaa anrlTnatitutfnTian A rmist '' yfl AAVUUVD tisjava MaWlJ)Mvaast aatm BiAVflV rnnnov-flexnno pvpnf. tb At. Arninufc the interest of customers and 4 visitersi te all of. whem'we extend a warm welcome. ILLUSTRATED PROM OUR 8ALE8FLOOR8 A handsome Dining. Roem Suite, distinctly, for the Ideals of the Italian Renaissance which characterizes the design throughout. It requires no stretch of the Imagination te picture th. charming effect of -this Suite In many of the modernly.censtructed Dining Reems. Nets the richly embellished fronts en Buffet and China Closets; and tha fin. fabric en Chair Seat, and Chair Backs. On. efi many great values that adorn our salesfloert. . " -, A FEW OF THE MANY UNUSUAL VALUES BEDROOM 1112,50 Mahegany-flnlsh Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces Sloe.00 Mahegany-flnlsh Bedroom Suite, E pes., SIOS.00 MnheBany-flnlBh Suite, S nieces .SSIO.OO S42B.00 Wnlnut Bedroom Suite. 8 pes., ISS0.OO J616.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom Suite; 7 pieces 1418.00 Mahogany Bedroom Suite. 8 pieces. SA1S.00 J796.0U walnut i.euis .vi uearoem KUite, 9 jilcces ;S728,00 Mahekany-flnlsh Chippendale -Suite, 7 pieces. ni.uu $1R10.00 Walnut Leuis XV Bedroom Suite. 7 pieces , lioeo.oo LIVING ROOM $77.50 Jacobean Oak Llvlng-Roem Sulte with Tapestry-covered spring- seats, 3 pes., sss.ae S142.50 Mahogany. nnd-Cane Living-Roem Suite, Bprlng seats, covered with Ilese Va eour. 3 niece. S183.00 $210.00 Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring f seats, ceverca wnn inpesiry, a pes., f isa.eu $335.00 Overstuffed'loese-cushlon Suite, spring seats, covered with Vcleur, 3 pc,s., S2SS.00 $420.00 Sefa and Armchair, covered with Red Morocco leather, loose cushions, 2 pieces, 3S5.00 $407.00 Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring seats, covered with Velour, 3 pes., f J65.00 $695.00 Overstuffed loose-cushion Suite, spring seats, covered with Fawn Velour, 3 pieces i, f 805.00 Overstuffed loose-cushion' Suite,' spring seats, covered .with Brown Mohair, 3 pes., f 450.00 $726.00- Sefa and one Armchair, down filled. covered with Mohair, .2 pteces.... 9525.00 v Overstuffed lodse-c'usnleh Suite, spring seats, covered with "Figured Mohair, 3 piece. S7it3.ne Wonderful Hnvln.a In Handsome Kaay Chain EQUALLY OHKAT VAI.UKH IN DINING I ROOM FURNITURE vSSyEaBBBSBBBBBBBBVfSsBBBHsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaflr OUR WICKER FURNITURE PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST Attraetlv. Reed Fiber Suite In Yellow and Black. h"iv r.!"" .' . . I.. S'r " uruii7 mM anu rn.iitaMx ucaignea. na. re,ver. d e .eat cush en. covered In hlah-arade te match the coloring of the Suite. Davenport, Chair and Rocker also have spring .eats. D.vencert la 3S in. hieh and fa in. fro arm. ;70. cnair or tiecKer is 3j in. nign and 29 In. from arm te irm. $18.00 aach. Tabl. ha. weed top, 20x3tf In. S2S.00. iimb vve niiii.B mum ? '" "'" aiiauv ir in. in eiarneier. r.vu compieie. uriaa. ume na. heavv aelH frlnn anil I. K. In hlnh. I. 12 In. In dl.m.t.r, $39.80 complete. Hundred, of eth.r Suites and Piece, at proportionate .avlnes. CE KJ n m D F MB LJ A sVJ ffO A ft tf aHBII.m paI n n k .a...aB .W. - - . --,. (rwr, wwn nmeiTic arniiiu rumen Uf WIKMiH FURNITURE , This Suit. Is cretonne arm te Table Lamp Shaoe REAL ECONOMIES IN BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RUGS At the lowest prices in years. The choicest of Demestic weaves, many exclusive importations and rich'coler effects te cheese from. OLATHA NOVELTY GRASS RITfiS Unquestionably the most beautiful, artistic and durable Grass Rugs made. ' . . Size 9x12 feet .$16.50 Size 8x10 feet $13.75 , Size 0x12 feet. . . . , $13.75 filvA RvQ f sn nn t n.a a-. T -!.- '' ... '. . . "-V WAW ICCl. .....aaaaaaaaa. BZI.IU uuier summer nugs inciuae: itusn ana Formosa Bpllt Bamboo, 18-ln. blocks in plain and two-color effects, made any size. neversiDie Annu., u"mi nu pmuea uvai urass nugs, woei-ana-tfioer, Japanese Grass and Klearflax Linen Ruga "in jiuill vutuia, uui.uie u utvuiuvivc, DOMESTIC AND ORIENTAL RUGS CLEANED AND STORED. JAPANESE OVAL RUSH RUGS One of the meat durable and artistic Summer Ruga Size 9x12 feet. . , $29.75 Size 8x10 feet $24.50 Size 6x12 feet $23.50 Size 6x9 feet $16.50 Rugs in rich ORIENTAL RUQS REPAIRED BY OUR OWN ARMENIAN EXPERTS, WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GENUINE TENNESSEE CEDAR CHESTS-DUST.R00F AND MOTH-PROOF, $11.00 AND UP Yours for the asking- The expert advice of our Interior Decorators en hew te fnrni.h n, , ,.,t,ie t,.,e All our Furniture i v. .. .. . . .,u.0 .....-v. and Furnishings aeitv 1 ered In absolutely Dust - Proof F.tdded Vans. These who wish te EXTEND PAYMENTS for Furnltnr u- Wrniahina nner a - permit or several menms can maite convenient and satisfactory arrangements. 1 ""aBBsasssaaaBssajBsaMSMBMsaisaaaaBsaBSBsss ssBBBjsaBBa.-eaBBBB I D e -. Cnien. n m il ini xw.iini' iii ' &mM . m wi i MARKET STREET FERRY CAMDEN, fT 1 Stwt atMStSir.M, i CmsMcIIm. 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