vm y mmmmTmm, .' . Tt'.S" If."' !- I ! A I '3 i r -4- V .7T JH4t 4 seths; "&xm K"Al11t'.rAJ'.HfA'ti T7H i-t. f .:wyt.. v.-'u" ASH WINDOW J i GRABNE CKLACES ) Columbia Avenue ueweier n.uueri hv Bandits, Who Escape in Aute la 5IXTH TIME FOR STORE An(.ebiic b"vK.teJf: dry More or i im '"""' ."' ,' - C'ntuinbtn nvcniic. nt .1 X. e clock '" . in i,nrll n'brlek through the Lie bIhm wind1 ami P nwhy' after bblnjt tiucc penn m-ciii..-i:. .. i. (linn n minute nflcr the car .,1 entered tlic block the bnndlt- were ." . .. 1.. ..Ill, thnlii Innf. (heir way '" " "- ..uLUnNtt nit'iii' iir lu'n ,lfy rre """-".'.,--,," trelmen wlm iienni i .- nt Fifteenth mill emnium iniiiin-. 1.011ns Dclmiev. wntchmnn nt the r heiinl h ""ISC nt the rnnr. Ah rwrlicil the iloer he lienriJ the crash '.... nn.i rnn back, hut the FAber bail disappeared. W5P. .. .- .1.- .lr i nttpinnt te rob the ...In1 tin- Inst two years. It blfn ?Hil 1p ermlneil what the vnllCr. of Ptl cVnlnii eoedi I". Ill the. window IV" ."".".. eaiifl PAUPER PRINCESS IN FUNDS Ruitlan Refugee Leaves Here for New Yerk by. Twin Prince Kltznbetji Tcbernltchcff, who walked here from WnnhliiRten n few ilnj's age, rcMiined her journey te New Yerk today. 'Hie I'rlncess wiim nennllcRst upon her nrrlvnl In Phila delphia, but nmih supplied with money nt the Heuse of Industry. 71(1 C'utliurlnc vtiect, where nIic Btepped te rest. The PrlnceH left by the 7 o'clock trnln en the lViiiiKlviitiln ltnllrend. "When I get te New Yerk," she snld, "I will be nble te carry out my plans, which I hnve had In mind for home time, I believe my f-en Is In New Yerk, nnd after I lind hlm I will take stcpH te recover some of my rightful possessions." Princess TcherMtcheff'M husbnnd owned vnlunble mines In Hussln. prier, te his asynsslnntlen by the HeHicvlki, nt which time the Princess lied te this country. 'fssmmmmi ALARM KILLS FIREMAN rJ3Jjf-jt'ii.iiiA:jLyxujLijrxiicv -? mwi me twiisyt liV '.". 1"1(' V BLHI fnlnr Wns .?:?0.000 worth of jewelry. 'TdRhbers en Seventeenth street mli TMt after the cmsii 1 that At the corner ttrpet nnd Columbia K n nluhtgewn; in which the brick if, Seventeen"! ,IML. .. rniMinil. wns found. rnnllne te the store watehmnn he n taxlcab drive round the block " " . t.-f-...,. lm 1mitt.il lll iinLiI vcrM w i"'; " m-iH - ihpi- Getting your engravings when you want them is usually a matter of mathematics. Getting them the way you want them calls for ability, experience and skill. That's kvhere we come -in. The Che'Tnutj?treet ENCRdKINCCe! E.C0R.ir-SCHEur7tt He bellcvc-i n stone was IfliB In aealru-t the icnr of the bulhliiR. VKl .i... rnni- of the same store ear lv L. Time 8. a robber suspect wan shot J Wiled by Wllmer SehwehmbcrB. til wrrs-eas veteran, et JU.li .eitli 'januaPy lb'. Chnrles Frederick itl, (lip Mil. hunt uiuiiiii Avnii uii'ii IZSkw the Hterr. "Frcuy" Muth la kidnapped in.inOS. m. Xnrlv' yesterday, broke the large Sue Bin" window of the Walter fcker store en Seuth Penn square and I A. Mint Arcane, uirccuy m-ress irem ,he .Mini . '. . llw .:., ,,,, 'g'.ctetiln valued nt $110. The same band, It Is believed. .m.,hfd the display window of the SSS Drew Shep, at Twenty-second I Cambria streets. Clothing valued I? $200 was carried away. A lone Miiasher. a woman, the police .t robbed the display window of W. u Stelgcrwnld, at li20 Chestnut Sreet of a pnlr of woman's slippers 5nd slecklnRH. The robber get away en moteric --, Veteran of Camden Force Dies After Falte Call Frem Near Heme A false alarm of flre turned In from the neighborhood of IiIm home se un nerved Jnmes McDnile, sixty-five yenis old, of Engine Company Xe. C, Cam den, that he died In tlie engine beuse last night of heart failure. MeDnde lived at AV2 North Frent street. The alarm came In shortly after 11 o'clock. Seme ene remarked Ihnt It was near SIcDade s nemc. He urged Jhe men te get there with nil pos sible speed. On returning te the flreheusc Me Dnde complained of feeling ill. A few minutes Inter he died. He was onCef the eldest firemen In Camden. SHORE TRAINS BRING 25,000 BACK TO CITY PottHellday Traffic Breaks Recerd. 60,000 Autes Return A sunburned and weary but happy crowd of holiday merrymakers rushed back te the city last night, but far less nggresslvcly than It hnd rushed away three or four dns age. Each shore trnln that stenmed Inte tlie terminals carried a throng of beach-tanned week-enders, Just ns eager te get Inside tlieir Hemes as tliey bad been te get out of them last Sat urday. Tlie post-helldny pnRRenger traffic breke nil records for numbers. The Pennsylvania and the Phllndcl- LWY Steel Lockers Shelving & Sheet Steel Specialties DARBY STEEL EQUIPMENT CO. .57 tdBana 4n EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. 1922 Qermantewn Ave., Philadelphia Pll Columbia 4464 Keyttene Park 4626 1 window In the store of Samuel Welssinan, at 3000 (iermnntewn uc uc ene, also was smashed. A kedak wus Itelen. , FIREWATER UPSETS ENVOY Chippewa Chiet, aeeKing a New Treaty Ter I HOC, nuuucu ncrc ,i llpiluimr. representing 12S0 members of the Chippewa tribe, has n complaint which he says he will deliver te rrfsltlciu linriiuiK- '- "" nuiu Chippewa Hills, Kan. it nrrivpil here jcstcrdar afternoon cm" his way te Washington te sec nbeut t new treaty for his, tribe. He met lemc men in Bread Street Stutien. They live him some firewater nnd while he was en his way te Vlnelnnd with them, believing he was bended for Washing Washing ten, he was robbed of $000 when he fell asleep. Spectacle Dealer Robbed Thlees entered the establishment of Bitry E. Davis, dealer In tortoise shell rims for glasses, at 807 Snnsem street, jn.irdn, by forcing a second -story rear window. The place was ransacked. Police were unable te determine the talue of the articles stolen because of tbelr inability te get in teucii witn tlie enncr. r A carefully planned direct-mail advertising campaign may solve your selling problem. The Helmes Press. 'Printers 1315-29 Cherry Street PhlUdelphU v It s horse sense that te held their shape, light weight clothes require the best of workmanship Like Rogers Peet's! Coel, two piece worsteds. tueeilj and hiimehDuna Juit m little lining ns coej ullerlni; will Hermit. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Vcei Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper WA f tl :j Ji NEWtriumpli astonishing Motorists everywhere Continental engineers have done it for Reamer alone. They have built America's star performer in a six cylinder meter. This new 12XD meter is the last word mere power, greater speed, vibration eliminated and sur prising get-away. A Marvel of Power, Quietness and Snappy Pick-Up The design is a masterpiece of balance you can't find a vibration point at any speed. Special Lynite aluminum pistons and spe cial Alley metal connecting reds no whip in the crankshaft at any speed. The new "1 f TX Continental JLyvJL MOTOR lw'eUOAMER This sweet-running, silent meter of astonish ing performance gives fifteen miles te the gal gal eonmatch that record in a meter of its size and power! It has long life and vitality. See it drive it test it you'll find it only under the Reamer heed. BARLEY MOTOR CAR CO., Kalamaioe, Mich. PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. 842 NORTH BROAD ST. Phene Poplar 2346 II WS5 ' 'Shake hands with the sunlight through actinic glass windows Utilizing in a com mercial way the prin ciple se extensively employed by opticians, actinic glass transmits a soft, pleasing, lumin ous light easy te the eye. It excludes 85 of the ultra-violet (injuri ous) rays and 55 of the infra-red (heat) rays. These are the invisible solar chemical rays that hasten the fading of ' colors, are se destruc tive te rubber fabrics, and are fatiguing te the eye. It is suitable for sky lights and sidewalU of factories, trainsheds, warehouses and- build ings of all kinds. It is supplied in two surfaces, one a fine rib, the ether a corrugation like corrugated iron, and also with or with out wire mesh in it. Stnd for ft ampl Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY Manufacturers, Distributors Exporter Philadelphia Rochester Alb.nr Washington mm pbla and Rending railroad companies entlmetc thnt'nt least 1225,000 men, women nnd children returned te the city. The Pennsylvania brought back 125,000 while the Rending crtrrlcd 100, 000. Automobiles moved up te the ferries in n continuous line. The ferry com panies kept no record of tlie traffic, but former empleyes sny nt lcnft 50,000 niitomebllcs returned across the Delaware. BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT The Municipal Rand Will play tonight at Mnnnyunk schoolyard, Umbrln and llcimltage streets. The Fnlrmeunt Park Band will be at Uclment Mansion. VISITH 1IKR OWN TOMnSTONB With iireparMlnris mnde for Inevllable In Irrment. I,nura Jpnn I.ll)l-y. creator of n hundred heroines, la ery much alive. Her aplcy comment en the "nappcr" nppenra In the Mairaalne Bittleti of the Hunday 1'tuLlc I.KtHKR. "MnUe It H hahlt." AilU. , Cellins Batlhis Electric and Steam Massage Salt Rubs NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE SLEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPING 219.25 NORTH BROAD STREET STANDARD EIGHT The Car With Airplane Lubrication Built almost en tirely in the im mense Standard plants, which are unmatched in facil ities for production of meter cars of highest quality. Airplane lubrica tion yields ever 500 miles te a quart of oil adds years of life te the meter. Visit our show rooms. Ride in the newMedel 98 Stand ard Eight. Drive it yourself and knew real "meter car efficiency. EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION Distributors Urend St. nt Wallace, rhllu. The Standard Moter Car Ce Pittsburgh, Pa. rtlSBAHsSlijft I"3' PEARLS AND JEWELS This Establishment enieys international reputation for supremacy of quality 56th Street VVba' n - 'i vI Xjyi rriFTH NEW VOKIC RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA 57th SUed Are New Helding Their Annual Mid-Summer Sales Reductions of V3 teV2 Original Prices EMBRACING Tailored Spert and Costume Suits Day Coats and Evening Wraps Day Dresses 'Evening Gowns Tailored and Costume Blouses Street, Spert and Dress Hats Sweaters and Skirts Hand Bags and Vanities Jacob Reed's Sens Announce a Semi-Annual Repricing Sale It affords us genuine pleasure te again announce one of our noteworthy Semi-Annual Repricing Sales. We find that these sales are greatly appreciated by our regular patrons who are eager te save money en clothing of a quality with which they are thoroughly familiar, and which they fully appreciate. In addition te this, the sales are frequently the means of new customers first becoming acquainted with us with the natural result that they, tee, become staunch adherents of Jacob Reed's Sens! This season's sale is unusually advantageous because our prices through the Spring have averaged 20 lower than last year and with these substantial additional reductions, provide an exceptional opportunity te purchase the highest grade clothing at a moderate expenditure. The Sale is composed entirely of clothing made en Reed's Standard of Quality, which signifies the best of fabrics best of tailoring and includes our regular lines of Spring and Summer weight worsted, unfinished worsted, tweed and cheviot Suits the finest, shapeliest and most serviceable ready-te-wear cloth ing manufactured. The reduced prices are as follews: $30 Suits are repriced te $24 $35 Suits are repriced te $28 $40 Suits are repriced te $32 $45 Suits are 'repriced te $36 $50 Suits are repriced te $40 Beys' First Leng Trousers Suits. reduced in same proportion. Alterations charged for at cost. Closing Heur, 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday 9 , IONS $55 Suits are repriced te $44 $60 Suits are repriced te $48 $65 Suits are repriced te $52 $70 Suits are repriced te $56 $75 Suits are repriced te $60 JACOB REED 14244426 Clhiesteimft Street X, -I'-'T&nWI i v( If Meney Is Ne Object don't leek around before buying clothes but if QUALITY and PRICE are important, visit several geed stores and compare with ours quality for quality and price for price. PERRY'S Palm Beach Suits Frem the cold-water shrinking te even ths smallest detail of painstaking workmanship, they speak quality. Our Super-Value Prices $14.50 and $17 Fine Silky Mehairs You'll appreciate at once the distinction, rich ness and coolness of these mehairs. Sizes up te 52 inches regular, short regulars, stouts, short stouts and long stouts. Super-Values at $18 and $20 Featherweight Tropical Worsteds Our chief trouble is te keep these cool, hand some suits in stock. You'll understand why when you see them and note our Super-Valus Prices. $25 and $28 White Flannel Trousers Finest quality flannel. Our Super-Value Price 38.25 Imported Linen Knickers The hit of the seaiea with every golfer. At Our Super-Value Price $4.50 Courteous Perry salesmen will help you make your best selection from the hug stock of clothes that require two full floors. PERRY & CO. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes feY Men (C) 1822. P. & Ce. We want a few mere men at once SEVERAL openings still exist in our Sales Department. We desire te fill them at once. They constitute an un usual opportunity for a few qualified men who can measure up te our requirements. Ours is a large and successful corporation, backed by mere than thirty of the best indus trial and technical brains in America. Our Advisory Beard includes such men as P. H. Duesenberg, President of Duesenberg Meters, Inc. ; Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz, Chief Consult ing Engineer of the General Electric Ce.; A. Russell Bend, for 18 years Editor of the Scientific American. We de net believe in transplanting "high powered" executives from outside. We make promotions entirely from our own sales staff. Naturally we select new men with extreme care. And our personnel records show us hew mutually satisfactory and profitable this care has proved. Every man here is building solidly for a permanent business future. Yeu may or may net be the exact type of man we are seeking. Yeu may or may net have had selling experience. But three things you must have: courage, determination and, that intangible something called "personality.''' Te arrange for a personal interview, write at once, giving a fairly complete outline of your work and yourself. All communications arc held strictly confidential. Address DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL, A 524, LEDGER OFFICE ft, M VW I n M t.' 11 .'ia , w 'I i ,: V It "I -.-A 1 i 41 I 3 T 11 4 a t H I u -I X a 1 ffi Wi i . 5 'A i X 1 i. t a 2 FT- ,ii LVV''JtiMitia3i'''ftite5te."4'' " ,v -rixrri-t.tj r f" . v iu w-n - i
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