i mTWmmwi rKms ilDAK "w NEW WARD CLUE Car Saen Near Scene of Murder en Night of Sheeting, Au thorities Are Told ' NEW WITNESS DISCOVERED White Plains, N. Y.. .Tune 30. The M red nutomeblle which, according "'the story Walter S. Ward told the Westchester , County nutherl' ,t, con cen ined the blackmailer, ".Tnck" nnd "Charier Ress," en the night Ward Wiled Clarence Peters, was seen by Marvin Baker, of Mount KIrce, the nliht of the murder, waiting near the nlice Peters' body was found en the bore of Kcnsice reservoir. This car, or its twin, wan also seen t the same spot three nights before the hooting. On this occasion Mr. Jlakcr ind a woman companion were returning from White Plains in his roadster, and the red car chased them for three miles. Baker thinks be was mistaken for Baker, who Is a grocery clerk, Is one witness overlooked by everybody trying te solve the case. He and his friend had been te the movies at White Plains en Friday night and en driving abreast of Ken Ken itce Dam they overtook a big maroon ctr In which Baker said were five or tlx persons, one of whom was a woman. As Baker drove past them they shouted le him te step. He was frightened ami IPH en, the red car giving chase. The next Sunday morning he returned and searched the place where the big ctr bad stepped. lie found a copy of a New Yerk newspaper dated Saturday itaincd with what he thought might be bleed and having In it a Jagged hele that might have been made by a bullet. He also found n man's cap similar te what Ward said Jack and Charley were. The next time Baker passed the scene he was returning from White Plains again about midnight. A big red car was parked en the roadside. Next morning Peters' body was found thcre. DRY SEAPLANE PILOT SHOT IN BATTLE WITH RUM SHIP Takes te Air While Aides Fire Machine-Gun Velley Beat Escapes Miami, Fla., June 30. (By A. P.) Stanley Hubbard, pilot of a prohibi tion seaplane stntiened here, was wounded In the hand Wednesday night In a battle with a liquor beat off Cape Flerida, It was learned today. Hubbard said he was lying off the cape about 11 o'clock watching for liquor smugglers when the bent come along. In response te his command te pull in, the bent opened fire en his plane with a rifle nnd a shotgun, he Mid, one shot striking him in the hand. Hubbard took te the air and his aides opened fire with machlne guns, sending ninety rounds into the beat. The beat then disappeared along the cape nnd the men in the piano wcre unable te find It again. The const guard cutter Vldctte went out yesterday, but re ported today it had been uuuble te trace thn craft. This is the first battle between a pro hibition plane nnd n liquor runner that has taken place In these waters. REVISITS N. Y. AT AGE OF 99 Ex-Senater Cele Approves Flappers and Other Innovations New Yerk, June 30. Fermer United States Senater Cornelius Cele, who wlli be 100 jeurs old September 17, linn looked New Yerk ever after nn absence of forty years nnd approved the changes and developments made (luring his. lib tenrc. The ruddy-faced, twinkling-eyed old gentleman who first took his plnre In Congress in 1851 has Inspected River side Drive, the subways, t-kj scrapers, llnppers and motion-picture palaces nnd found them all geed te leek upon. "On the whole," he rhurklcd, "I find the I'nst keeping up pretty well with California. Sir. Cele considers, next te the aboli tion of .slnvery, for which he voted, li verk for a trans-centinental railroad us the most important of his career. JOHN A. McSPARRAN WEDS Miss Sarah H. Helland Becomes Bride of Grange Master Mlllis, Mass., June 30. Miss Sarah Holbrooke Helland, who is Ceres of the National Grunge, was murrk'd at her home yesterday te Jehn A. McSpur ran, of Furniss, Pa.. Democratic can didate for Governer of that State. The Itev. A. II. Whecleck. chaplain of the Mnxi.ichuscttH State Grange, officiated. Permits prominent In Grange work in Massachusetts attended. Mr. Mo Me Sparrnn is master of the Pennsylvania (! range. F Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape Pep hrnwt home n bottle of wine yes tldday en account of somebody having Ke it te him for a present, and lie Put it en top of the sideberd and went te the ether end of the loom and looked ' t it . nilng, Bewtlllll file, liewtlllll And today a iinpcrhangrr Mnrteil te paper the hetting room en ncmint of it needing it. wleh after he had bin papering a wile he came down In the liltehln te get his e.xtcr bucklt and saw the bottle of wine en the sideberd, "lying, Helle. leek wats beer. Its wine, I sed, nnd he sed. Ware have 1 herd that nerd before? lets pluy store. Hew? I sed, and the pnporhunger sed, ion be the storekeeper and I'll be the customer, and no mntter wat I ask for ou jest pore some wine In a glass and give it te n.e nnd 111 give jeu n ceut, evirythlne lit this store costs a cent hecaufce thats the kind of a store It is. its never bin opened jet, I sed. Mccn ig the bottle, nnd the pnperhnnger Mil. 1 leers a cork screw rite beer itt Intched te my pen nlfe, hew feitumitc. in .''e tee,! ,'10 cer, "'" M'Jl"B. I 'I like .1 pounds of Chinee mushrooms, please, heeis the cent. And he gue me a cent and I pored fome wine out In a glass and he drank t and looked glad of It and went up te je home mere paperhanglug and came aewn ngen saying, I want n small loco motive, beers the cent. Me peilng out soine mere wine nnd him drinking it, and after that he came down about 10 mere times asking for 2 pounds of rub Her rales and n left handed screw driver and a ladys wntch opener nnd dlffient tilings, nnd jest befeie he went lie hung - strips of wall paper crooked ami said "ley was the eny enetj that was strale, ami wen pep came home and mw wat wnsent left of the bottle uj wine and I told him ubeut the paperhanger he KJ't luiil as nothing, mu t-njlng, Well vnl!' 1(1 ns';e,l lm' '"' ii"l'cd me. 'ell If I asked you if you wanted a geed paddling with my slipper would Mat say jrs te that? pep sed. and I sed, e sir nd pep sed, Well 111 give it te wicli he did. Stere Opens Dall, .t 0 A. Mcioee. 8 P. M. VtASIgww WBm-PtttilAbEIJBVttA FBIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922' " ' "' ' ''''''fWmLM I 1 I t V.S i . r - . j, ." 1 --- i -- i rr (.) I .. iJSi-V sssssssstmmmmumv fc, i evening I nmffiffi SAH These Goods' en Sale Tomorrow- Mall and Fhone Orders rilled llel!, Walnnt 4300 Keystone, Main 4101 This Stere Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow and Monday Closed All Day Tuesday (Fourth of July) auppiy your every weeK-end and Jb'eurth et July needshere secure the best and make your dollars go farthest! Hats for "The Fourth," $4'98& 5J s II sn VJl r,A '.' TIMELY BARGAINS IN LUGGAGE FOR "FOURTH" TRIPS H Cowhide Traveling Bags 1 $9.98 wairus pressed cowhide ever MmM a strongly riveted frame; J " sewed, rc-enferced corners; lined with leng-wear-ing keratel. Black; 10 and 18 Inches. 8th St. it, $5.98? f ) ; linen 1 I First Fleer, I $7.50 Cewni! Suit Ctm, Surface stock cowhide lined : shirt fold en lid ! I riveted corners : two atrenc straps. Full cut. 24 Inch I l size. I Women' Belt, 49c A fresh arrival J smart black-and-white effects. MU Orders Filled HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phene Orderi Filled 1 Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY, Filbert Seventh t m' w The sort that will bring you greatest pleasure and satisfaction at little cost. Nent teEqual Them EtiewheraUnder $8 te $IOl Smart white sports hats by the score! Levely leghorns that will delight you with their dainty charm all sorts of exquisitely colored silk crepe hats te go with airy summer frocks models in black or colored hair braids and effective combinations of straw-and-sllk. Mt llretliers THIUD FLOOR FOURTH OF JULY SPECIALS! Kirschbaum Genuine Palm Beach Suits Every Wanted Celer tf $Mw. Lf.eL itrNTiie IMEOENUINeCLbTH Every Wanted Medel 178.50 All-WecT White Flannel Trousers, $5.50 it ii i ii m AiliS'lIflM mmMk V ."I lYI'LMrl I'l ' iVH V ift " l.'"il'il I V Vli! "i 'il Hi SO Ji'i Ii i w hh"m wA wL ii1.'' V 7i . '.i. A '.! i I'll Va Am l m h M J Y'z - roeouiwtiuca Sports or conservative styles, single or aeume ereastea stouts, and slims an nerel Genuine Palm Beach cloth plus Kirschbaum famous tailoring t. this sensationally low price matchless values! 15 Men's $30 All-Weel Blue Serge TwoTreusers Suits, Special, $23 Yeung fellows' brisk models and as many styles suitable for elder men. Single or double breasted ; half lined with menair. Jflenty of stouts. I Beys' Wash Knickers, 79c te' $1.69 Silver gray linen, black-and-white crash, pencil striped Dayton and covert cloth, tan and elive khaki and beach cloth, white duck and oyster linen. Sizes 6 te 18. All seams taped. Beys' Fine Wash (M 4A & Suits French and Balkan Oliver Twists, neat Middy and Junier Norfolk styles also trim little sports suits. Plain blue, green, tan and gray; also plain white and white with contrasting cellars and cuffs. Palmer linen, chambray, percale, madras, invisible cloth, Peggy cloth and poplin. Sizes 2 te 10. 41- Mi finMiM SI II !! Ill HI II SI Chic Togs for the Fourth-Amazingly LewPriced ! Hosts of delightful styles for vacation time; swagger sports appareis rnces tnat win ee a revelation te Keen sneppers familiar with the value of such tremendously smart styles, sucn superior qualities ana sucn. ciever wernmansnipi Misses' Tub Frecks, $12.75 Coel, jaunty sports mod els in linen nnd ratine pink, Copenhagen, geld, orchid and brown. String belts, envelope pockets some with hand-drawn linen cellars and culTs. $1.49$1.98 Beys' TwoTreusers Wash Suits $12.50 Quality $i $6.50 Quality 8.50 $4.48 Smartest youthful Norfelks, with yokes, plaits and detachable belt. Well tailored, all seams taped. At $8.50 Black-and- I At $4.48 Black-and-white crash or silver ! ,.Ue . , . gray linen. Sizes 7 whlte crash in sizc3 te 18. 7 te 17. Mt Brethers Secc il Kleer. Seventh Street f Men's $7 & $8 Select Quality Silk Shirts Fer 'Fourth' irjixwwm i ' ueAvm'r WWmS fWSm Your In addition te the Eagle 'crepes there are superb satin-striped broadcloth and heavy satin-striped jersey in choice colored effects also plnin white and white satin- striped jersey. i Trip, Sir Luxurious Eagle Crepes Especially! Every shirt generously cut and made with custom skill. Fine ocean pearl buttons; silk-worked but tonholes. Deuble soft cuffs. $3 Misses' Silk $1g-7S Dresses at . . . In Canten crepe, crepe de chine, foulard, Georgette; charming models with dis tinctive girdles, bleeves, necklines or draperies. Every lovely and practical coloring. Women's $- C White Suits lD Stunning in firm white jersey or heavy Shantung. Attractive one-button coats. Women's Capes, Special at $25 In handsome black Kosh Kesh nnara, with fur cellar. Silk lined throughout. 4&2? IfflliPf lifTr lif ueflL Wemens Summer Dresses, at $15 In sheer organ die, printed voile, linen and ratine flesh, orchid, corn flower, peach canary and white. One pretty model with dainty ruffling and soft, crushed girdle. J Women's & Misses' Skirts $lte$15 Tailored, plaited or fringed. Linen, gabardine, ratine, cpengce, baronet satin, plaid, prunella, and tweed. Bathing Suitsv $4.98 Very smart, black surf satins ami silk poplins with bias folds, contrasting pipings, some ruf fled smartly, many en straight, slender lines e f knitted worsted with tights attached. llretlifrit SKCO.VD FLOOR rf4- Women's Silk Dresses at $25 In Canten crepe, crepc-baclc satin, Gcercette, printed crepe, crepe Iloma Heshanara nlse French linen, ratine, ellc nnd lace Stralsht-llne ntylcs, nlse beau tifully draped, lat ticed and tunic effects In e-ery popular shade. I.tt Misses' Gingham Dresses $5.98 Smartly tailored, con trastingly piped, trimmed with bias folds and fin ished with dainty organ die vestecs. ,11 IW1I II N M W ' ' .1 .l Misses' Flannel Blazers, $10 In bright red or green some with tuxedo fronts, ethers with mannish cellars. Misses' Summer Dresses, Special, $18.50 Of organdie, ratine or Shan tung in delicnte summer shades some with scalloped skirts and plaited cellars and cuffs, ethers with cleverly arranged organdie orna ments or fetching sashes and frills. Bey x3v i v lMiW vWt4 lPl '111 l Jtdd-Tji ll ( "Sr 1 V III I I -L.W'A t i H,l I MT iR m Vwjk.'P I 'Si4 $1.50 and $2 Silk Grenadine Knit FeurinHands, 68c iiu anitrrtf All-silk! Abaelutclu first aualitu! All the popular weaves including very fine mesh and cathedr.nl tched. Rich plain ; colors, conservative and fancy heather mixtures and smart vkh htripcs. S2.S0 White Oxford Shirts, $1.79 Neckband style; double cuffs. Alse cellar-attached styles in plain or button-down effects. $1 "Yale" Athletic Union Suits, 65c Absolutely first ,uaity; small checked nainsoek; sleeveless; Vnee length. Lit mothers VI 1ST FLOOR, 7TH ST. 6 Ready-tO'WearHATSjSpecW A brand new purchase prettiest mid-summer models delightful choice for thn wnek-end holiday or the 'shore! In silk crepe, taffeta, satin and nair large and medium shapes with flower, fruit and ribbon trimmings. Black, while und navy. I .nM .m.I MM - IfM If ..... ... !. ..A !$3 k m) Hats Trimmed Free! A service for all who select shapes and trimmings from our large, exceptionally fine assortment. $6 Rcady-te-Wear Hats, $3,981 White hemp some combined with tatfeta or plutcd straw; also rinben ibinatiensjj Dana ana bow tr t minir. Lit llretlirrs FIRST FLOOR, .NORTH Girls 3 te W$ Tub Frecks A clearaway of dozens of our smartest summer styles. Many at less than wholesale cost! Voiles, organdies, lawns, ging hams and chnmbrays in all-white or pleasing dotted, checked and plain effects. Shew dainty frills, ruffles and laces; also some bloomer dresses. Sizes 6 te 14. !.bii "Sampson" Middy Blouses for Girls, $1.25 In Jean, Peggy cloth and Palmer linen all-white or with Copenhagen or red col cel lars and cuffa braid-trimmed. Sizes 8 te 2'L Lit nretlicrN-.Si:CO.Vr FLOOR .98 MUXKSm 'rfntel ftn?rf Woraen's$6&$7LewShossi$ Are Grouped Here at And Yeu Pocket the Difference! Oxfords, rugged enough ter vacation and models dressy enough for a dance. Neatly welted soles and leather heels. Pumps, tee, delightfully trim and smart. lour choice of the best: tan Russia, patent colt, urewn or black kid, gunmetal, gray suede also white vyce cloth and reignskin. ......, .... . ... Women's Strap Pumps and Sports Oxfords, $5.98 Special bargains from our regu lar stock Snap pumps in patent colt, black kid, gunmetal or black satin. Leuis, Spanish Leuis or baby Leuis heel. Sports oxfords, the real swagger kind in smoked horsehide, white or gray buckskin, mostly with contrasting leather saddles. Lit Hrethrri First Flout. North MM J-Tomorrow! n v- !) t-tan ! Men's Latest Oxfords, $5.98 Our price saves you a third! In tan Russia calf, en swagger brogue last or in modified brogue and dress models. Severely plnin or perforated. Misses' & Children's Sl 7A S2.SO Whtt Pnmn. i.i7 Maiy Janes and smart speits ox fords in finj white canvas White soles and hee's. Sizes S',2 te 2. Hosiery nnd underwear Is host here you'll have time as well lis money by cenilng here FIRST for all mention supplies! Women's $2.50 Silk Stockings, $1.98 Excellent pure thrend silk hose in black, white nnd colors, full-faShiened; very durable. , , , i $2.50 Silk Stockings, $1.59 1 Thread silk in black, white and cnlnrs Full.fjishiencd. $3.50 te $6 Silk Ste"ckings,$2.98 Knyser and Van Raalte glove silk; black, white and colors. $2.75 Silk Vests, $1.98 Italian and glove silk. I Women's 85c Union Suits,69c 1 Lace-tnmmcd or fitted knee. ..I ., .!.... .... 1. l. Beys' Tepkis Union Suits, 75c Checked nainsoek; athletic stvle. Children's 50c and 70c Socks, 29c and 39c Sports colors; also white with fane;, tops. FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH .v JST.A .j"i? V i jV t A.L l.'Mnr Milm Silk Overbleuses Dainty Flesh Tint ft Jl An or White M ty) Fer your Fourth of " 41 July trip exception- ally smart wonders for se little, (leergette with heavy Venise of filet lace, tinv plaits, Valenciennes edging and dninty touches of embroidery. Alse high-grade crepes de chine in cool short sleeve styles with round cellars and silk fagot- lnB. Lit Ill-ether SIICO.ND Fl.OOll i r .-1 . Si;:Kid im IV- e3 Pte M .,,...,.1,.1,111,.. j, j,,.1.., , ,..-, E?H , pK.i v ' 33 I i -.... ... Sale Extraordinary! 11 $12 te $20 Sample Silk Negligees $Q.69 C WTe Tomorrow A leading New" Yerk maktr't entire tampte (in L btautitt te tack I in the going-away bag! J Materinls alene in most of them are worth mere! and all are beautifully made. Breakfast coat, slip-en and slip-ever styles in crepe satin, crepe de chine and taffeta with laces, ribbons, Georgette crepe trimmings, and dainty touches of hand-embroidery. Exquisite colorings. I4t Hretliem SKCONU FOOR : LIT OROTIIEBB Fly a Flag en The Fourth! $5.75 American Flags $9 QO J eJLP UBB feet " Fourth of July Candy, box, 50c A Very Unusual Value! A Kay red, whte .u.il liluc box with dclkirijH rut; drop nr nr iniiKed In th '-, m of .1 ii.ib sure te (I. .Igl t he Mddles, Cundy FItk ( rnrlirr. I0i I'liprr Flrn ( ruUer, Si te 1,1c Mt ill-ether Firm Fleer, North Slain Atcade & Sulmay Stere $1.50 te $1.75 Vestees With Cuffs 98c te $1.25 Sample" just fews of ti Kind Most popular norl. nerl. wciir of the H'asen In or er trimdln and net Heme l.ice ttlmmed; daintily em broidered or prettily tftl tftl lerrd (Julmpe.i with sleeves, 0Sc te 3,en. Ntt and ortfandle, Flrwt Floei, North mU eitMdise Tomorrow ! A manufacturer' oleBO'Oiit. All-wool extra heavy double warp with seweil Ktrlpes and stars KBpeclally well mjule. Unnotlccpble menrtliiK In places. THIRD FLOOR $1 Vacuum Bettles 48 Suitable for murtlt of July PlcnlcB, cuiiipli'S. bef"" ,?, r ' ,.i J- i.nt fur hours. Hlack enamel can Uiy ."milium wfewlep with Bldq handlcB. teii '""", ,V.'T innri w?AXV; CIH Weriten's & Misses' $10 Dresses, iiltiKhtni or er trindif, plain a n d flKiiiPil elles, linen tlssnea plain a n rt blerkcil latlni'B Tol Tel Tol ei s Inel il de rope nhaRcn, luiil;, red, tan, breun. white, peach orchid i .in.i ry. (fold a n d ium Many h h e w f g O l I II B t r 1 n lie hut nim and em em bielduy, col cel l.ii of linen, (iigandle or self material i:tra h I 7. e s for h t e u t e tn e n tn-iluded. $5 Ready Trimmed Hats f!eerR(ttt, b.ireii! t i t-.itin .in 1 erR.indie, I prettllj with e h t r I c h. trimmed flower." i 28 raiKy feitherH fringe ribbon, tc All lolers pltnt of white .ind blac Halt Trimmed Free of Charge If shapes ,ind trimmings are pureh.iwd from our lnrtm and .tried .iHertnitnt Sampl. l..i'n en dUplaj .. .. ... , ... .......... .. Women's 55c Union Suits,39c I'otten lac'-ti lmnit d kiw . . . Girls' $3 Dresses, $1.69 White Jean . lOKUlatlen model, slr.es $2te$2.50 Middies,79c te $1 Jinn, while or colored collaie nnd euffK Size-. G tn 2I! Women's $1 Stockings, 59c Fashioned xllk white, black and colors 'Mill runs," Children's 50c Socks, 25c Merectlzed IHle; colerB or white $3 Corsets, $2 J. Vt Brethcra' Special. Ceutll and 1 .'eche. Slzea 20 te 30. 1 .95 $3 te $5 1 $ Footwear I WOMKVh r.ltent colt, tan, BUnmetal and ltldnkln - punip-i. oxferdH and breeues , alne whlte Kea iHlnnd cajivus pumpa and oxfords All bIzch In let. $3 te ti alues. WShKS' AMI ( IIII.l)ltr,N' l'at( nt colt, tan and gunmetal pumps and ofeids Slzeu 0 te J Men's $5 and $6 Shoes and Oxfords, $2.95 V- 1 l-plrit size. ,'11 i"0"'""-'"'"0 luuu rVUH Our HI XeiUurant Deit of EterjtlUn at Leweit Prlci SeTtnth Fleer et " New Bulldlnr, 7th Market Sti., i f inn and nun. metal All hIzch i In the let. .Ne Mull or l'liuiie Order en bwMr footwear Beys' Suits, $5 te $9.98 f I ll I . m.w '.'?. (1 17 Beys' Suits, 65c te $1.39 ' I1.1 liln i )i U11I 11 d Il ti- liiirm J t 1 s Beys' Knickers, 50c te 98c Hi 1 r isben hem h ind ceirt 1 1 itii" t t Men's Suits, $12.98 te $17.50 Weel b I u e t UTRt Men's Trousers, $1.98 te $2.79 l' a H sinier. s ix 11 il vor ver ite'lK Men's Suits, $7.98 te $9.98 Heach 1 leth a 11 d mohair In K r a brown a n d h 11 11 d , alflu pin ii tripes Men's Suits, $13.98 te $21 fweul .Seme have extra treiiKetii. Men's $1.50 Shirts, 79c Striped percale, neft cuffs. Beys' Blouses, 69c ninpeu inauraa una wlilte noncee. '1 1 1 La'IO 4a Mflk AJU& iV V.lrV m w I 1 JH Sizes 8 te IS. LIT UROTIIBilS V t f 'whfc isiu'41 I.IT HROTIIKRH '"'Bli. , JO -jgieaBBlBllBMi , -r' , jl- .....
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