BIBnBHKUKHBItBnKRHKJtU93nntt7FEUEHl&F!Wk,(i:'A'''A' u-i't .r'vJITESiHBHHMI &ffi ui . u Mi Mia i ' ? a i .iii immbiS ' . kj ' . - kj m m isfl r v w s. r. w- st juiy xuxixivr jru-DJ-'xy xvxujijrxiinr r;xixjui.x-rjcijuirii.xxi., x jxiuajh iuxxx u, a. - v y . I ilisMi ill HOMES Lt $300 in Cash and Cerns and fprate en Second Floers Only en Westterci rceaa JLve ether valuables Rebberi wlie Imvn n vslem nntl stlH It robbed t" mijncriu iieukci in .u,1 innfl )n"t night, obtaining mey nntl Jewelry valued nt nbeut M,.y broke Inte tlie lieme of Jehn frtf 54:28 Vrnt.rc. rnnn. mm mill William l.inten. fi-130 NVVstferd rentl. Je manner, taking only money and ?elry. lenvlnf, all ether valuables tin- l"''... - 1- .. l. eivmul flnnr XSr'they turned everVthl id den. Mattresses were tern In 'the beth nnd the contents of Sib families were out between 8 and nt robbers went ImmeJIately te the jend fleer, "here they mnde a ther- tVmeney ns left, even a child's ok n tne i.""ii num-n ...y. .. 1 ' it Cl In small clinntrn tnkpn. it the ?rrer home the robber jct Kill nntl U-wi-in tniut-u in. ..u.m.i 55. At the l.inten home they cb- md about .yju 'i7 j & tbe wime section, the home of Ijtbttn r.Vltl, OlM Jliupiivnueme nit" . 1.1... 1 n Iai.V.1.1. ..fllllA.l n. U. was reuum ui jt",' .......... ... K& Tbe wme tactics were employed Its looting, nut ii ' ' re"" hue been clone by the same men. EAVES SUMS TO CHARITY rleui Institutions Benefit Under Will of Emma D. Dobsen BMuesti 0f $.000 eneli te thp Com Cem uity of All Saints, Orange Greve. w Jersey, and te St. Andrew's tool. JSewnnee, Tenn.. nre made. In I Ttlll of Emma D. Dobsen. which i probated here today. Gifts of )0 are made te St. Anna's Heme for I Aged. Philadelphia, and te the itberferd Association of Rutherford i. N. C. The Women's Brnnch of I B. P. C. A. is given $100. The .due of the eHtate is left te the en mmt fund of St. Clement's Pret- Kat EpKepnl Church. BttTenterlei of personal estates filed 17 are: Marlen Airnntr. iia,.T...l:. : bi Carmlck. Sir.r.75.1.0; .leseth rmnnen. SfiOOO.20: Charles E. diner. $01)17.1... rm Scheel's 25th Birthday June 4 The National Farm Scheel, located ir tfoylestewn, will celebrate the nty-fifth anniversary of its found - enbunnay. .nine -i, with elaborate iwlses. The Rev. Dr. .Tosenh Krnus pf Is the founder nntl president of the ititutlen. Among the participants the exercises will be Irvin S. Cobb. bert Laskcr, former Governer Edwin t Bhiart, Adelph Ochs nnd Adelph liebn. Fugitive It Captured William De Ilnvcn. fifty. six years E who escaped severnl weeks nne lis tb Heuse of Correction, was cap i Irtd last night in Mnnnyunk by Pn- -BUnan arnracK. ua Haven was serv- a three months sentence en n miner re, ,IIe told police he lives in lUew ureve. m.a. I a-?JI3Vll3 t!9 .Smith llread Slrcrl Candy Special Saturday CREAM COCOANUT KISSES 49c ih. TEA ROOM Dreakfait. Luncheon Flatters and a la Cart FINE FRAMING . Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings HE ROSENBACB GALLERIES 30 Witlnnt Gtrcrl. 7he Savey Opera Ce. j prtitntt iOLANTHE" (by Gilbert & Sullivan) SeM Bread St. Theatre May 2$, 26 and 27-at 8. IS P. M. Tlcim en Silt it, Bo,.effi VZ Clethes- Jfem the 1900 Cataract Eloc Elec "ic Washer and they're fiesh iw clean! Of course, it'a be Muse of the wonderful flguic 8 motion of the wnter an exclusive feature of the 1900 Washer. There are ether interesting Points about the 1900, tee. We'd like te tell you mere abeu.t them. The swinging re versible WrintTOr. fnr In.tnnni nd th ...u ...... ..' ... . ,,,,,..., uuu Wiin no "wvy parts te lift out. tjSg) 5517 8 mev'" """My WMhe". t'lien '. Dlnmend 0880 , "i "ininena usun . W. Emery & Sens i'V 18S4 Dlmn.rf H ..... u J VICAR'S RESIGNATION DEPLORED BY FRIENDS Expressions of Regret Pour In en Dr. Richardson Many expressions of regret were re ceived today nt the Episcopal Pio Pie Cathedral of St. Mnrv when It bcrame generally known that the llt-v. Dr. Ocorge Lynde KIcIuuiIheii bad reslgnetl as vlenr. Members of the Cathedral Chapter, with whom Dr. Hlvlinrdsnn has been closely associated. were esptvinll strong In their nppreelatlen of the tln'c weik he has done dining his lnriiinhcnct nnd ncccptetl his rcsignntleu relurtnntlv. He hns made ltinij.v friends In Philadel phia, umeng both the clergy nntl laltv. Dr. Hlchnrd.'en has been lientiretl with n call te the Church of St. Paul nt Uurllngten, Vt.. nnd will begin his ministry there in September. It is the largest church in the Vermont dux esc, with 870 communicants mid extensive buildiuys, including n chapel dedicated te All Saints. It has an extension de partment for work in the nnlversltv nearby. It was this work among the students which particularly appealed te Dr. Richardson and was ptime eaifc for his acceptance of the call. Dr. Hlchardseii is fifty. live years old nnd a native of Trey, X. Y. H(. served In Uenningten, Vt.. before coming te Philadelphia, mi thnt he hns manv frlentls in that State. Hcferc his se lection as vicar of the Pre-Cnlhedrnl In January. 1010. he wns for ten jears rector of the Church of St. Mary, in West Philadelphia. DIES CALLING ON PATIENT Dr. Q. Q. Neuber, 2808 Girard Ave., Was About te Quit Werk Dr. Geerge O. Xeuber. 'X)S C.irnrd avenue, for thirty-three years a prac ticing physician in this city, died sud denly Inst night while visiting a patient. Dr. Xeuber was fifty-nine years old. His own physicians had advised him te quit work nnd Dr. Xeuber hail planned te start last night en a long vacation. He mndc fevernl last vllts te patients nntl nt SI7 Xertli Tancv street fell unconscious. He died a short time later. Dr. Xeuber wns n graduate of the University of Pcnnsylvnnin. both of the college and the medical Nchoel. He is silrvived by his willow, Mrs. Anna Xeuber. nntl by two sons, Herbert nnd Heward. Funeral services will be heltl at the home, Monday, at '2 :1W o'eletl;. conducted by the Itev. .1. Dc Ueer, of the Zionist Presbyterian Church. I CANDY, CIGARS AND RUM ' Mixture Causes Raids and Arrests bv Camden Police Jeseph Newnk wns held in ?."00 hail ' by Recorder Stnckheuse in Cnmdcn to day charged with the illegal sale of Hener. He was arrested last night in , u candy store at 058 Central avenue, i when police seized sixty-five tpiarts el allrgetl liquor and u twenty-live gal- ' Ien still. Walter KrnwtUnki. who has a cigar store at 8S1 Ferry avenue, wns com- I mitietl te jail in default of SI 000 bail, ' aNe charged with selling liquor. BETTER CAMDEN PLANS BOOMED "League of Municipalities" Is Plan of the Chamber of Commerce IMPROVEMENTS ARE AIM A "League of Municipalities," te be formed of three representatives of each district in Cnmdcn, besides the Mayers of the several towns, was the outcome of the "Greater Camden" meeting held Inst night In the Camden Hub. The organisatien will be perfected nt an other meeting te be held in the Camden Chamber of Commerce. Contrary te expectation, the proposed annexation by Camden of the ether cities nntl townships In tbe county was net discussed at length. Most of the representatives of the suburban towns, heccr, declared themselves privately against It. Vhe "League of Municipalities" will wt.tk toward n Central District High Sri mil. n bttter sewage system and lm lm preM'tntnts generally. Mayer Van Hart, of Camden, said that, although the City of Camden Is i.nxieus te help the suburbs In every ptusihle way, it Is net working with the idea of annexation. E, T. Pdnkely. City Solicitor In Cnrnden; reiterated this. "Camden." he said, "doesn't want any mere territory. The tax rate Is se much lower here than In the suburbs that It would net pay us te take them in." WATCHMAN TOO ALERT Stepped Theft of Lumber and Fought Three Men Willlnm Merrlssey. of Twenty-second street nbeve Arch street, was held for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Dem this morning-, charged with theft and as sault en William McG'ulnncs, 213 Hunting Park avenue. McGulnnes, a watchman nt n building fireject nt Twenty-first nnd Hunting 'ark nvenue, said lie saw Merrlwcy unci two ether men lentllng lumber Inte a motertruck. When he tried te arrest them they attacked him. Merrlssey- wns caught, but the ethers get away. NAB GIRL AS SHOPLIFTER Knecka Down Aged Weman In Flight, Seriously Injuring Her An 'attractive jeung woman who gave' her name nntl address as Elsie Sleigh, Pensnukcn, X. J., was held In $000' ball for court here today en charges of shoplifting. A detective nt n store near Tentti ' nnd Market streets, testified she bad seen the young woman fake goods val ued at about .SlLTi from various counters. The detective followed her te the street land attempted te arrest her. The eung woman fled nnd In her flight I knocked ever an aged woman, Injuring her se severely that she hnd te be taken , te a hospital. The nllegcd shoplifter , was finally caught and taken te Centrnl Station. WAR VETERAN IS SUICIDE Deyle, heard n PINCH0T AND PEPPER TALK I 'W "$ ,,n th Vnimelty Chit, , the fleer union- ,,,u,,u ' m,u u' u" ""-" Xelther hnd any etnlrincitt te innke. , tic tieir union . ...,., Mi Pint-het will return tomorrow te his Ills father, David shot ami found him en Shell-Shocked Man Ends Life by a srlmis. lie had shot himself In the Discuss Make-Up of Committee for i (,v ,,, .u. County. Revolver Shet month and the liullet passcti tnieugn Coming Campaign i - Frank It De vie of 10114 North Flf- i I""'" lie dleil n short time later. ' Reorganisatien if (he Republican! BAND CONCERT TONIGHT , ,,. . ' . . ....I ii Deyle refill ncu from the war about S(n(e Committee wns illvussnil at a ,,.,, MimiMnni Tin,i -iii ..in- " ty-fifth street, gassed and shcll-ihecked , ,,.- ,,. nROi mlt ,,,,, ,PI. III , IiIlirty. ,,,,. .enfe.en.-e te.lay Imtween ,,, '.,!pn fivrPrnn. Plavere ulP I-'eurth war eteran. killed himself about 7 hrnlth. He bad worked only about two , SliTet-l Pii.ehet. Reinihll-an munli-f e , " .V1,,?!,.?,! . rn21.' nygr " "' 1 0XiTt" o'tleck this morning. weeks in the three jpiiih. ISecial, Stationery The EnAravirW. the Quality of the Paper and tfie. correct wording are most important The manyyears experience of this company is at the service of patrons for Goxeiner, nnd S'Mialei Pepper f( j.iu a bIt tl s23C O ,. -. felTTnTf J2:k r-Dss4X5v- UIBvW . r.ii ' -"nc--g3Pv - rv-v ft -v I Cellins New Service Don't carry today's tired ness ever into tomorrow's work. Let Cellins New Service steam and electric baths, massage, shower, alco hol rub, etc., put back the "pep" you've lest and give you an increased supply. Any day except Sundays. Absolutely no tipping. COLLINS INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE 219-25 N. Bread Street eWiW .vwa f&u s - 56ih Street ' 57 Ih Street RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA OUR PRESENT SEMI-ANNUAL Price Revisions Afford Many Notable Reductions Due te our price revisions en Spring Fash ions, the woman of limited income may enjoy Gidding Costumes at greatly reduced prices. CeStUme SuitS (Formerly te $135) $95 Tailored SuitS (Formerly te $95) $65 Day and Evening Gowns ' $75 $95 (Formerly $95 te $145) TWO SPECIAL GROUPS Suits, $35 $85 Formerly $55 te $135 Dresses, $25 $75 Formerly $85 te $175 - All our shirts are well armed ! Always the right sleeve length, whether you want it short, medium or long! Takes a bigger stock, than average, but the de-' mand for Ferre quality war rants it! Yeu knew, of course, thati we're Philadelphia's head-, quarters for Rogers Peet, clothes. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes I Chestnut St. at Juniper I tee "My low price ," a printing manager recently said te a customer, "is based in using 'Chestnut St.V en gravings. They give less trouble en the presses." T Chestnut Street E.C0R. llT-g I CHLTWbtfc DlRECT-MAIL " Advertis ing will help you get your share of new business. The Helmes Press, 'Printers 1 J15-:9 Cherry Sweet Philadelphia LO THING made i?i accord- atice with Reed's Standard has a value greatly superior te Garments of the average type. tj Reed's Standards of Quality in Fabrics and Tailor ing applied te the production of Men's Clethes give elegance and enduring excellence te the gar ments. Ifl Clothing made in accordance with our exacting requirements has ALL the elements necessary te produce garments that net only give splendid wear and service, but that will preserve a geed appearance until actually worn out. Compare this superior clothing with the ordinary type, and we will number YOU as another satis fied customer. jf Spring Suits and Tep Coats are priced $30 and upward, with especially strong "Reed" values at $40, $45 and $50. JACOB REEO'S SONS M-24-M26 Orestat Sbreel When the Mercury Hits the Ceiling You'll be glad te get inside a cool Summer Suit of Palm Beach, Mohair or of Feather weight Tropical Worsted. Come ever and get yours NOW, for there's a most mar velous collection for you te cheese from. Ne matter hew particular you are about color, style or fit, we'll satisfy you. Our Super-Value prices for strictly Summer Suits begin at $14-50 and continue te $17 $18 $20 $23 $25 $28 Palm Beach Suits exquisitely made and marked at Super-Value prices. $14.50 and $17. Silky Mehairs in blue, black and gray, with distinctively ar ranged stripes. Single and double breasted models. Suits a man will take te the instant he sees them, for they're as full of style as they are lacking in bulk. All Super-Values. $18.00 and $20.00 Feather-Weight Tropical Worsteds Thin enough te let the breezes in and sturdy enough te stand up per fectly under severe wear. Many men are buying two cr three suits at a clip, for they're as stylish as they can be. Shades, patterns and cuts te please the most critical. Sizes up te 50 inch Breast. Every one a Super-Value. $25.00 and $28.00 'til i EI MacDonald & Campbell Men's Vacation Necessities- 2, 3, 4 Piece Sports Suits ' $35.00 te $65.00 Tropical Fabric Suits $30.00 te $48.00 Mohair Suits $20.00 te $35.00 Palm Beach Suits (Sack and Norfolk) $16.50 te $22.50 Separate Norfolk Coats $18.00 te $20.00 White Flannel Trousers $10.00 .te $15.00 Outing Trousers $8 te $13.50 White Duck and Khaki Trousers $3.00 White, Tan Linen Trousers 55.00 te $7.00 Washable Knickerbockers $5.00 te $8.50 Weel Knickerbockers $6.00 te $12,00 Neckties 75c te $3.00 Seft Cellars 25c te $1.00 Madras Shirts $2.00 te $4.00 Silk Shirts $7.50 te $10.00 Outing Shirts $2.50 te $6.50 Underwear 75c te $3,25 Union Suits $1.00 te $6.00 Pajamas $2.00 te $10.00 Hosiery 35c te $5.50 Gelf Hese $3.00 te $5.50 Bathing Suits $5.00 te $7.00 Bath Gowns $5.00 te $15.00 Belts 50c te $3.00 Handkerchiefs 25c te $2.00 Bags &'Suitcases $12.00 te $32,00 "Ne holiday is' complete without the comfort of these dependable things, from MacDonald & Campbell." Men's Hats, Clothing, Moter Wear 1334-1336 Chestnut Street national Institution Jrem Coast te Ceast'' L 1524-1526 CHESTNUT STREET BUYING MADE PROFITABLE j SPECIAL FEATURES ." Men's Fine Cassimere Suits " All Weaves and Many Medels $24.50 Regular Value $40.00 White Flannel Trousers $7.50 Regular Value $10.00 SHIRTS Gailey & Lord's Satin Stripe Madras, White Oxford with or without cellar, and Genuine Russian Cords. $1.95 Regular Value $3.00 We. Guarantee the Comparative Values Quoted Above. Before you buy your het-weather clothes, compare values among sev eral ether geed stores. Mere men are doing that very thing than ever before. Most of them come back te Perry's and say, "Nobody can held a candle te your Super-Values." Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men L 3ap All Sain hr Caih L3lene& 1306 Walnut Street Ne Chart Arcevntt RECEIVER'S SALE Our Entire Stock Without Reserve MUST Be Sold at Once The Receivership Ends June 5th Coats and Capes Values up te 69. 75 . . 99. 75 Bellvias, Canten Crepes, Duvetynes tjmd Values up te 150.00 . 9Q.75 Duvetynes, Canten Crepes nnd Gerenas V- EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Dresses Printed ( repps, Crepe Hrmn (.eercettei, ( asha ( leths, Taffetas n ,i ( anion Crepei for ill (ii i fusions. 12-75 22-75 28 Vatuis up te ValurM up te Vaur tip te 49-50 55.00 73.00 Special Coats and Capes 7.75 Tweeds, SuurhineH, VeVjrs nnd (. repp Julia-. Vafuc. up te 40.50 $,? . -J j; m m vt' w. r- V3 tz Ai ,m 'l . .Jr '?J ' m '1 . V J ,il ' K - : . m j '4i? f it , -fair m ', BiJ!.rVJi1 Mia lWSi,, aft, MMimk . .VM. . jAKi,?'. ,. A A ' .L 4b.. 'j. 1'iK.ia T.-ji-.aiL.i.i.-.- J, . ' . mm mi