iHRIPIHnHHn 7lBWBWWIKwBMBrTt.f Wl JH IfyTT ' ' F"WMK?fTf.,tMlli ffarFFytf PTTJrt..K.TrjrWWBRW ! NriEIEB' SEN! TO DOYLE Sir Arthur Gets "Messages" Frem Sen and W. T. Stead Through Terente Medium WARN HIM ABOUT BOATS Mentrrat. Quebec. Mny 10. Sir rthur Cennti Deyle yesterday, tlireitgli Trels Hcnjnmln, n Terente medium, re celwl " plrir communication, purport purpert ln( te come from till ten njitl his old frlfnrl. W. T. Steml, in nutomatle writ Ind. It reml nH f'lewa : ' "pciir fnthcr, dearest mother unci nil : "I write jnu 'III nieHsngc llu hiirIi hV hnml of tlil.s medium with n power dren me by Arnct you knew te Vale "I nm en the highlands new. The -endcrfiil view Is like the City of (Sed. t "jltv denr(fnlhcr, what n C'lirlst-llkc message eti are giving te the world. ev near you nre te me. It does net matter where you be, I am with you nnd looking threush the mnglc deer of jour Hplendld work. "Father. I brrik off here for n rnln rnln tite while W. T. Htend writes: lr Arthur, dear bretlicr-lii.flie-M'lrlt, greetings from ever the wnv. T hnve Investigated. Will yntt watch out for this en your uny home? De cide en three beats falling; then only take .the second one In nliy riuc. The icasen will develop. ".Your work N the review of divine reviews, and you ere the Haint 1'aul of the new revelation te the twentieth century. Christ hek tell Sir Arthur that his work On eailh Is holy mid divine that IIIs'tneRMue is mine, be cause It desires but tlie geed of the world nnd the happlnes of the people, that nil nntlens should become one in fill th and nil men ns brethers: that wars shnll pass nway; that religious melt nil form of dogma, cant and mere lip and body service, se that the heavens can breathe Inte the earth the perfect uplrlt of love. He snld, dear Arthur, that the above message was for you : flint you were His messenger nnd He said, tell Aithur that I would have him rend as his Oed-klsscd word this paragraph from Jeremiah and I will give j en pastors according te minn heart, which shall feed jeu with knowl edge nnd understanding. "Dear, dear father, grnndmn Ncmld heaps of love and I de nnd will con tinue this through mother in a few dajs. l,e(e te nil." ' According te Sir Arthur, his son nnd William T. Stead beth'"cnmc through" SING VjtTBBfpLEDGERPHIIjABSLPHIA; FBTJDA5;. . MAX iiO; . 1922 LVF W IRF K III 5 Yfl TH I- . . , nnd gave him messages of a spiritual cunrncier. finally tncre was a bless ing from n very high hnlrlt. "While I set tiethlnir of nn nvlilentlnt vnlnn." he snld, "It was nvvcry line sitting.1 uenjnmln In like n minister nnd his messages nre spiritual. He has powers of n very high quality. We don't en courage personal messages. It wns n message that one feels nil the better fer1 having received." ' ' CHILDREN LIVING ABROAD MAY FORFEIT $1,375,000 Bestwick Disinherited Relatives Who Are Net Americans New Yeik, May 10. A patriotic, prevision in n trust established bv the late .labez A. Bestwlck, Standard Oil magnate, for his daughter. Mrs. Serge Veioneff, who died March 8, 1021, may cost her three children, nil British sub- ' Jects. $1,375,000 in fnver of Wake For Fer est College, nt Wake Ferest. N. C. If the Court confirms n referee's rerem- I mendntien filed In the County Clerk's office yesterday. i Mr. Uestwlek. who wns nn associate I of Jehn D. Rockefeller, stipulated that ) 1000 shares of original Standard Oil stock prier te dissolution should go te her children If they were Americans Ferest College. Should his daughter die nnd leave "no children of American citizenship nnd residence," it was provided that the securities be turned ever te Wake Ferest College Current Passes Through Iren Qate When He Opens It HmiRer, la Mny 11), James l,us combo, eighteen, wum accidentally elec trocuted nt Must Hanger Inst night when nn Iren gate which he was open ing ciime In tentnet with a IIe who of tin.- I'ciinnjKaiiln FdNen Ceiiipiiiia. which hud hliined off mid fallen te the j Mrrel. The wiie tarried 'J.'tOO ells. liitsoembn, who wns in the Mild of, Clad Kent, wns knocked down, buti arose npd inn four or live steps, then i iriniirii iiviiiiieiiK hi imc greiiiHi, lie was rushed te n iihjsiciiin'H eftiec, bill wns dead. Seek Bey's Bedy In Cranberry Beg Lnhoweod. N. .1.. May 1!l. (Hv A. P.) In the belief thnt they will find theie the body of ten-year-old Henry Schclin, the county authorities today are drninlng u cianberry beg en the outskirts of Tuckertnii, twenty-eight miles etlth of hole. 'I'he boy hiis been ljilsslng from his home in 'Ttickertnn since Mny 8. WHAT AMI?Rlt NKKDS MOST Albert J. necrige, cindldatn for thi United Hlatcf Senate. ys It l "natoratlen of prosperity te nil tlie iople permanently." "riuslnea." iaya llevcrldice. "la the. only laaup." Me sure te read this Important In. tervlew te appear In the Maftazlna Heetlen et titxt Sunday's I'unue Lbuekk." "Maka It a Uablt." Adv. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalt E aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ! I tJi New en Sale Have a record laugh YOU who read this may or may net be a "tired American busi ness man," but anyway you enjoy a . geed laugh occasionally. It is geed for you, tee. The most comfortable place te laugh is in your favorite easy-chair at home. The surest way te laugh is te listen te song hits and comics en the latest Columbia Records. The most popular stars in the most popular shows make their records for Columbia, and Columbia Records repeat the piece te you in a way that is enough te make the artist jealous. Yeu will agree that New Precess Columbia Records are somehow different and better. One great thing about a Columbia Recerd is that you can try it before you buy.it. Yeu can't read a book te see if you like it well enough te buy. But you can -and all ever America millions of people de go te a place where Columbia Records are sold and hear the ones you arc interested in. It is a pleasant habit, and you are invited te acquire it, this plan of dropping in at a Columbia Dealer's .place every few weeks and keeping up te date in the latest Jiits. Why net start right away? Dance Records Teasin'. Fox-Tret. Paul Biese's Orchestra On the Alame. Fox-Tret. Paul Biese's Orchestra Every Day. Intro. "Oh, Gee! Oh. Gesh!" from ter (.toedness Sake. Medley Fex- Tret. Ted Lewis ami His Band Resy Posy, from The Blushing Bride. Fox Fex Fox Tret. Ted Lewis and His Band, By the Sapphire Sea. Fox-Tret. The Columbians Sing Seng Man. Fox-Tret. The Happy Six Jimmy. Fox-Tret. TheCelumbians Dinny Danny. Fox-Tret. Ray Miller and His Orchestra De It Again from The French Dell. Fex-) Tret. Ray Miller and His Orchestra I Levey Dove from The Rese of Stambnul. I Fox-Tret. Ray Miller and His Orchestra J Swanee River Moen. Intro. "Indiana Lul laby." Medley Waltz. Prince's Dance Orchestra Seuth Sea Sweethearts. Intro. "Baby Dreams." Medley Waltz. Prince's Dance Orchestra Put and Take. One-Step Blues. Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds Meanful Blues, Fox-Tret. Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds) Stars. Guide Deiro Thrills. Guide Deiro (a) Opera Reel, (b) Darling Nellie Gray. le) Ivy Leaf. Den Richardson va) Rickett's Hornpipe, (b) Maryland, My Maryland, (c) Pig Town Fling. Den Richardson A-3586 75c A-3590 75c A-3594 75c A-3S85 75c A-3S95 75c A-G213 $1.25 A-3579 75c A-3580 75c A-3581 75c Seng Hits Oh Sing-A-Loe. Sing Seng Man. Oogie Oogie Wa Wa. Little Red School-Heuse. Seme Sunny Day. Peer Little Me. Net Lately. Yeu Can't Trust Nobody. Aer Bayes Kera Bayea AUolsen Hart Sisters Marien Harris Marien Harris Bert Williams Bert Williams Wnikiki from Make It Snappy Frank Cnimit Hawaiian Rainbow. Vernen Dalhart These Days Are Over. Furman and Xah I Cot It, You'll Get It (Just the Same as Me Furman and Wash ) A-3592 f 75c A-3S8B f 75c ) A-3593 f 75c j A-3589 75c A-3587 75c I A-3381 f 75 c Opera and Concert I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby. Tandy Mackenzie Babv Dremnn. Barbara Maurel My Wee Little Hut en the Hill. Barbara Maurel Uncle Ned. (hear Seagle and Male Qunrtc1 Little Old Leg Cabin in the Lane. i Oscar y 'gle Miqiion-Cermaia tu le pays (Knewesi Theu the Land . Jeanne Ihmfan Ah! Se Pure (M'Appari) from Mar'ha. Charles Hackett Instrumental SU139 I $1.00 I A-358T $1.00 1 A-3582 ) $1.00 I 801SC i $1.00 ) 79E8S ) $1.00 1 -19901 i $1.50 I A-C21 j $1.25 ' A-G21I , $1.25 A-3148 75c m STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. HHH " a5 .. Copyright 1922 Hurt Sclmffner a Marx Nocturne, D Flat Majer. (Jptis 27. Duci de Kerel wr'n "H. M. S. Pinafore"- StUclien. Prince's Oienri rn "Thr Mikade" -.Seli'ctiuns. Prince' & (rl",e!r.i The Gladiator. March. Prnwc' Hard Washington Grays. March. Prinrt'j Bmd Looby-Loe. (a Vecal, h) Orchestra. Oats, iVa. Beans and Barley Grew. ic) Vecal, 'd Orchestra. (Singing Games. Londen DridRe. la) Vecal, ij) Orchestra. Round nnd Round the Village, in Vecal, d Orchestra. (Singing GamerO Sung by BcsdIc Calkins Skipman Yeu don't have te buy, and it's net im posing en any Columbia Dealer te ask him te play. records for you. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY New Yerk L When New Apparel and Haberdashery are Required This Great Stere is the S. O. S. for Men of the "Twenty-Eighth" Division This week the Twenty-eighth Division commemorates its sailing for France four years age. This Stere and all Philadelphia join heartily in honoring our "Iren Men." Incidentally this Stere might well be designated as the unofficial civilian Q. M. for critical men of the Twenty eighth and every ether division whose members reside within fifty miles of Philadelphia. A Whole Regiment Can m0h Cheese New Clethes Here yv J P V jPi? J lVlrl l 111 IT JL And we can safely say that every man will have a Suit that fits cor cer vectly and that meets his particular ideas of fabric, pattern, style and price. Thousands of new Suits are ready for you, mere than 1000 styles te cheese from. Every Suit the best that the money can buy. The following special groups are new available, but as each group is marked at a decided saving, the col lection will go out quickly. Better reconnoiter here to morrow. Fine Blue Serge Suits Are Exceptional at Many Attractive Suits With Extra Trousers $32.50 Blup eini' casMiiicrc.-, fine, smooth wor steds in a lvmaiknble assortment, with plenty tit' .-prit models and conservative styles in all si' . Far lcs-s than the rej;ii Jnr price for Suits with cNtra trniiM'-. A Special Greup of Suits With Extra Trousers $36.50 Suits ".'' V' i'. I'kh.im ti'id ' lit r making Standaid wei -''!-, .i-.-inu'i h and blue seme ail wit'i i' tra i uf troupe-'. $25.00 lAccllcnt Suits e all-wool -eis:e, in practically all sizes for all fiRUies Spert and conservative style. Others ui ."J9.e() mil Me.00. 4 Suits, Alce, Wickham and Other Geed Makes $29.50 .-ipihc lepri'-cnt -pecia ) n. !ii.-i , mjiiic .1 ti uni reyulai .stei', while nthei aie i'k-lincd ample Suits. Man- -tlc-, nn eratic and spelt Separate Trousers Alse in This Men's Event $3.95 A whelt table ful1 of ' iv at thi jir.te. i it l-e! at S.",00 and .'i!..'" - i i i. A i" I - I i , '' I li , ijm iimiI a' Maawaali- - And the Geed Old Heme-Knit Socks llii. we cheii-lt I then Iu'i.uim' if t!n mommies thev hi M and Hiated them !i' c aim they nexcr m i ! i (it ii'iu. '1 hey were either two niche- inn lturr, ir tv n nuhei ten .heit -hut thc. in. il' daiitl.v rceptacli". for keeping: jour t'nth hruh and razor together in j our pack. Xew ou can chenie wlestj Mlk eus for as little a T'ic in a-- niiuh :i- SJ..10. an'eitliii' te whether je.: aii. them plain ami vcim les, or lieaj, full-fashioned 'tud emlnoid emlneid ered with sill; clink- If jnn prefer cotton one.-, thej me :.'"c, and li.-le Socks ranjre fiein .'!,"jc up l- . il l. .; i v ! ,i - i-i Did Thev Issue Yeu "Summer Underwear "? The 'ind m.nl out c' tuna , ei.sii,i(. ther inaieiia! th kuitttd in-et ihiun the Mile.- of aukle-lenirtli dr.iwei-, and uncen fertahle short, lUi'ijij s'une-. en ihc shut. .Iit3t eenip.ue thM (iieii-lnnkiiit; jra meuts with the soft, luxurious Athletic Shirts and Diawers that you tan In j he.e for e7c or mere a uarmnnt; athletic I'liieu Suits at Si. 00 or nieie. or the fine Knitted Pndenuar. Ve didn't Knew what summer comfort i.ieant in thee daj.-. lv- atlfcwbrlilne v'Uitliler- ,!al , Jrurkft Slrrat A Werd en Hew te Cheese Your Shirt We .u e net tefeiii'iir i. ji.ji i) i i-ue wueIcm hleiise, hut te ihc' heiii -i-te-Kuud-i . - kind ou new veai rieui" the net -hut ou i u Uu. I. iiek iil-ule le .-ee if the -tiijie- are woven ei pi lined. S'e if it i.s cut ,-knnpv or fell (nnuj-h te In- ceiji feitahle Nete tue iiialitv et the pea-l Imttens. S,.u, ,f t)u. j,,,. ,.? ,',, the i li,'ht lensth for you. ou will knew, as 'de theu-umi- of nth i lien, that every shut heie p(l-.-s.- una- i .i!' plea-mu nuaiitic- efiut, .erlninn-hip, tiui nbiln v and sniaitne- . ','s , ,e. .ttitn imnhi'n ni ah, -it' ii ! nlnr, in J,!, i t, , , ,,),,,,,"(,, t irtlli fiist-rnlnr ,, ti,l ti in '.','. Fun .S7.17- l lllllm, I,, I ,inlitl III ill II inc iiit'tlit'i, sunk mil, jiirijiiaul rniK-. x .' mi. H7i'i mciri rt;,,i ('I,,,,,,- Shut ;' ,,r iili, it i dim iilliu-hul, 1. 1, II, i i, v,,,.' '( i -Hi- '.mi, '!' A I . I I , .. . I , -TLZaSGi What Did Yeu De With Your Hobnail Shoes? I i'lu-'-iu. -. . , I , al'cd 'In m -. nd 'eculain.'i- .(, 'i,i, .ui evti'i pair -'i-.uld ne i,ii iii-d iln pa, k lull in au; tu'd. Many wen the pa.i- -ilvitrtd 'rem je i' tieiKh afiii M.u had lit' n lra pa,i of she,- iii.itl, miui p.u J ten he.iw, ..njwav. part eulaih when jmi had te nawl thieiiyrh mi -h .mil liarncl wue. Wi iei't e iris. 1 aflei it wa- all ni and jei were mi vnur wax home, when von Una IK did "aham ' a p.,u i t hairatk ' -hoi.,' Ml of which i ntind- u.- it Mr. MiiM.il i.iii.ii ,,,., .. I..... -' .'.,. - I. (17 , .III. ,i i ii'il till -il I I'iUI II I IHs.t' sirt.'M I rin:iM,r s,,,,,,,,,,. tn style-i an I It at I It at lit i that .Mm wi : en -up en ei iiifM' - n:ip I - nn ,-i OM'eul-, Min.v t hee.-e fiem. i 1 s' i bi-'i ,i ( , i, ,v 'I 1.1,(1,1,1 1 '.,- i, ; ( iytuill, sinful lit M. 'i.', Ulitr,'. ijl .,, I:'i,l, ,, HI," 'in ((.;,,,, ei iJ-iir ) -! till uli -i,ti ,,,,, hihIui t" I. ii i il i fv ui i ,1 , ii I ii. . nil L',ijI -, , ; 'In i ' ,1 1, ii ii i, ,, , KIl'l'llll ni ."I i - r . i , v , -' ljlll list, i i e 111 inlie 1 .11, I' Slllll s, Ill it '( I ) I In, (In, I 1.1 StrawbrJdge & Clothier MARKET ST.KinilTH ST. FILBERT ST Only a Colonel or Higher Were Pajamas (ii)in ii tied was i Inellv a matter ( nmtiin en - -hoe-, loeseninu: one's belt ;'"d t.eil ii, viuppiinr up in 'i hlanket and 'emir lulled te -Icep li Ju- whine ever head of ,h II-, "iross-re.nl hound" or the il one of an airp'ane inotei Jnli up in i he till! kru'h-. What a le-tful cemfuit newadajs te fall accp in qurct, clad in a pair of cornfort cernfort cornfert ahh pi opei Honed, well-made I'ajamas: I'ii minis ni innl inn cii-nt ripe viiulnis and tii muni pi mile in n number of patterns in il mines, nil fii!-triiuineil$r.7!i, l.iylii ninlit a lilfr cherU luiinnixil: Pa i ii a .' mi Cuite,' (i I'n m man vi white or plain cnlenii(i8 $'..'.5, i BtrawbrliUe & Clnlitr Haul Here, niilhH) Remember When Yeu Lest Your "Tin Hat"? That het July day, with the Maine in front of jeu, when you had no sooner found cover than a piece of shrapnel sent it spin ning ten jvirds awav from wheie you laj. Hew you did scramble out of your shelter te et it' What did jeu care about "Jerry"? Your head felt as bare as an ejrjr and you urc did want te feel that jroed old strap under your chin. Reminds us of the scramble for headwear here en Straw Hat Day, when lets of your "buddies" vied with men fiem ether outfits for straw hats. Seemed as if they till wanted a Wickham which, by the way, is the finest sennit hat in the city for the pi ice .?:2.s,r,. It comes in several smnrt shapes is about twenty times lighter than your old tin helmet and wrll be mighty handy when you've been caught in a style barrage. Let of ether Straw Hats, loe thousands of them, ranging in price from .$1.9." for smait styles that English Ternmj is wear ing right new. up te s's.oe for the finest Straw Hat- made. - ! i.- i .u,,r I ' t. s r K,,t t- 'f'Saaaaal ' '" ,' h ;ak wtiS ..,r'j JIM, &w. I nm m& .bite ' ,- X r C ,-a V 11 iMiaJSiaaagaa UitALWhu ,., Rjjgjtac.A.'.A.. . -,&:.sia?t vfll i v.r i4 j Hkjkmf - - - -f-,q'Vr -"'t ';-j
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