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I 1...AII t. ....... H..I- . .MUMun. m.j in. "j ' t- r...... i..t-i- hum m-rii miuniii unit Uentli by sheeting of thirty of the Mn-,hy link, the iiiiinci-tlen of the defend vlnl Kcv etut ienlnt i uti trial here, lii-lnnttt with the vnilnnn plots charged te Franc, Without Aid, Will Fellow 'New Yerk Lassies en Much An Mark, Says Receuly at ticipated Trip te Europe en Williamstown the Majestic VAST RESTORATION COST THEY HID IN A LIFEBOAT WIUininMewn. Miv.. inly 81. - "Frenchmen don't cnt (icrmnn." m.ti l. rtnymend Iteceuh. who lin jut nl lived wliJi'a' lifpVmRi' from Iraniv for the Irmitule nf Politic M ItemuU Is coin te tell (he iiKlliutr the wn lateit anRlr wt'iendi rmpjgfi (HHlc- ppinien, tueuijti ills leriiiir will lurjjeh be cnncfnteil . vytth- Uu3in .hist te New Yerk. July SI. "It I nfterher I'nrle Mttr lie take". Mit'ker n "eafniing mini, mid never content tinle-s he was n Hen i hi uiie end uf the world 01 nnetliei " This i the ny .leliu ' KleuilnR. wmker nil tlip inil( of the White Slur Line until the rilke eier AltSwInev " v.iii li jii-ii ,yiur lllllfl .mJ iu i.mr mmiu lyp sriiKP ut-r ,,n ew hit-. , 'Ounternrt iliu i.nunlu,. mtu.,ti,t.,,itint i . ... ... ... . .h... ... . !...... ...il.. " .I , - '.V iv.m., V...... Hml hum ,M M. (Mllllllll(; 11111111', liimi tete'liew1,: 1, r' nsrr ' ' ..rn.,r..,1.. .I.u.b .:.. In insisting 'h;H Ktuieiu .'enu- in I'.nl". ",nM Einstein. SOnLp in Cern, in M !(.. reuly ndded. "lie was IimmIIv appleuded and his talks were :i jiiit m " llecntily hns euie te llliiiiiitinti with two men-nite frnni rranie Thi" Urst is th-iu l-'innii' i, keIiir Imnkitipi nnlesN some one I'eme te her rcvim. and the aeiend is m tell of Peinrnrv's new iielvp tn in flu- nt n Renenil Ellrepentl i'tl lenient "ill elese Hsmirl- atlen with Kiiidniiil " "Peincaie will rrmnin in uttice n long time." is Rei'iiiil.t iirciJirtinii "Frfltice has spent !),'!. (HXI 0(1(1 UOn francs upon resiomtlen ilmiiiK tlie In" five yenrs." he s.ivn. ' uml if lic li.t te rentlnue thi work nlent- it niiin ably men tin that paper menev must be issued, nhleh will send the franc down the path the murk Jiiin taken (leriminv baa paid hnrdlv n n t hint; -t ml ci Heri llergmau Inni'-elf renfes.-ii'il m mi. k eently thai German capitalists had b'en able te send ten billion sold m.iik nm of the eunti " 'IT a in I II in ii.i ii lir wanly for a fnlher, tint the niu1 slit nu," iil Mr .lelin. i-xplninliiK Kaiheiine's wild delie tn hi the -tin pliues of tlie Am III Mini In ec them In at.vle Drowns in Susquehanna River Marietta. Pa.. July SI - Nunnnii D Xeuderff. tnentj-twe yenis old nf Lancaster, was drewneil jpteida aft ernoon in the Siisqtiehunn.1 Hlver oppo site Mnriettn uli.le IihiIiiti" tlu una erld nr eteran yet been i im nrered lfi -- SI & UJ The Spirit of Youth- retain it, renew it, for in it lies life I IN Ground Gripper SHOES feet remain al ways natural because the feet muscles are strengthened through proper use because every active part of the feet is working exactly as Nature intended. Ground Grippkrs are forever proving the ease of,ready-te-waIk feet. Pleaae try en a pair to day and may lifelong feet health be yeura! nd in thee two reuiaikn lie the null of the tiM behind n ladleKHiin which c.iine ftiiin the .Mujetlr ."Oil miles out earlj estetda. iimrnine; iiiineiini iiic dial Kutherlne KleuiliiK. lliliteen pietlj mid blonde nf 4'S.i Went Seven teenth -treei and her ilium, of the aine nije Anna Mullen of 4l!l Wet Seienteenili Htteet. urn dniii away hml been found liltiln; In one of the HfcUnHtn II lid tlllll ltle ilRll I i lllllillell In i nm ealuietit mi Ieiik 'hut It wn net Hi-jl)le tn xeiid I lie 111 Inn k Se I lie t are mi their av te Kmepe en what Kutheiliie i (nininced i "the blcttest slnp 111 tile wet Id " because lie lul alwnts nwei she would tinvel en tin ui her. 1 1 led II (lore Before The r,i Kills hud Mewed nwav en the Majestic rarh Saturdn tiierninc getting an enrlv tuernlUK pas "te ee flie ship" himI lulling in one of the life huats at the hrt tianci It wn net .i ii w expel ietii'e fur Kiithetine Tlnee month axe nhe did the pituie thine The both hu net i"" ,t"' "am'' "hln' nla'"K " len' linn'1 ' mat time Hut she was found helere the htp le.uhed S.ituls Menk iitiu sent bin k mi tin pilot lent She was fiiht I'lllh seusllk nil tile pllul bellt 1111(1 the svmptiiliy of her fmnllv wax a inei e i llineutllise becniie It w.is fell the e perieni e would net .! a deterrent If evei her sp, r n nt wandeilu! (tot I lie wpper hand una in The plan tn uil nnay has been in Catherine. lieml a linc time She cenhdeil .1 in Anna Mullen anil Anna s lumber Jehn ur "Suntn beuiu-e she lemeuibi ted it wiis n luuevinietiess tliiit hreiiKht In i nut nf iiei hlditit; pln(e oe seen In her tiri tr She tulii of 'he clnlit- uf Kuiupe, ,ni(i she died thi ambition of the Mullen children until I lies agreed te slip their i utiles and cut aw in with her. Sunn told about It esteidj Ue Lese Ills Nene He I eleven nnd was te lime been 'he man of the party. It wai te be a heroic indenture, but wlien the tuni l for action nrtlM-d Senu . lollewins n tictienally hl-terii piecedeut. felt hi hi ,ieurnse oelnjc out through hi heels , Hut the two girls were game The Ket a pas early Saturdav morning and ' wenr aboard All the itnv w.i biiHj . 8nd it was ,110 fink at all te lift the edge of the tarpmilin en one of the lifeboats and ireep in. and se the atled for Europe The traveled light, for they had only the llm summer c'erhes they had en their backs and didn't even enrrv a bei j of cratkers fur provisioning the ven ture. lieth lr Fleming and Mri .Mullen I were still weeping ever the art of the ! girle when a repeiter I'sited them ves- rerda. but Katherlne's father, theuu'h Mie ieke quite legretfiilly of the esC'i - pade, -eemed te be hiding in the bark )f bis head a fnling of pride In the 'spunk of his efTprt!iE And he showed 1 ir when he pard ihe blame te his I brother tlie wandering npirlt .Mickey ' The fui t that in his youth he dldn t stttle down until he had ranwaeked the four erner nf the enrth did net e, m e enter into the iei.pensibllity. FOR ALL THE FAMILY Qreund Qripper SHOES ;J8 Seuth 17th Street ( Ndir ( hrttniit The Man Who Loved Geed Desserts There gees IMitb Bradford atd Mrs Knowlten as she nn Mrs Winten were ettting en tl perch sewing one afternoon ' She and Heb (ertanly seem happy together ' I am sure ihev are answei. I Mrs. Winten "and that iit.hii. . me of hemethinx funtn i!nr h.ip. , pened before thev were uuirriel One day Edith fume te me in me gt ente! (xciteineti' "Wluit tun I going te de' ' u exclaimed trtitjicnlK . "Inli mother has jut told me lie euU lire en ceriistnrch pudding and Wane mange, and I 'imply uinne' make eitlu r one.' She was se m'iin about ir, i was ltiughable ".Vevr mind. ' I re.ts.ured her "There ik I'utldine "Puddine?" hlie (uee.ieued "What in if'" A most wonderful desert neb I and frnmv und Ium-ieus. "Hew de you muke it '" smrf Edith. "Whv. veu j'ut ndil sugar nnd ' milk, either fresh or inudensed. nnd bell It for tlnee tniniites. Out n I comes, nfter it's ioeI, n firm. I creamy meld of luscious, rii h des aert." j "Well, I m certanlv glad te knew i it, lugiieu i.iimi. "uoe meinei fli such n wonderful cook'" 'I knew en-ll lint I. hL Pml. dine." I Mtld; "nnd it nines In am ' number of llnvern i'ho'eliite, mse vanilla, ulmend, -iice und several ; 'ethers. And then veu can make , rich, creamy pie mid uke fillliigs with Puddine, nnd you win even I make ice-cienui with it. . "I Hiippose you'll tinish. hew ever," wild Edith, "hy telling tue It'a expeiiMve nnd se rich one can't i fflt lunch of it anyhow. " j (old her Hint n 10c hoi i-mrd (0 people, nnd u 10c box seven people, and wiis very wholesome. Hhettly after die wiis married I wan talking te her ngain. "eh. ,BJllrs, Winten." she khIiI. "hew can J. ever iiiniiK you; ruiiiiine is GOMPERS SEES PEACE , Laber Warhere Is Dellahted With the Strike Negotiation Sew erl,. .lulv Kl -iv A P i Samuel (iemptr president of the Amernan Federntmn of f.abet, deil.iieil vfsterday that he eweU "with h gtrat deal of pleaute ' news that the mme i rid rail workers -jTikes are tK.iritig what would wem te he a mutually sutlfactnrv settlement i I ' Frem my knowledge. ' Mr (Jempeis added ' I am convinced that never in ihe lnsreiv of etgaiii7ed IhIiei and nipital has there been sin h Hn effett uti bcun mie te view thing, from a rally human standpoint "' (DROWNS IN EXHIBm'ON DIVE Man Was Trying te Raise Fund te Buy Artificial Limb Memphis. Tenn , lulv til i liv A P i IMwiud Powell, a Negro, wltn hut one g. singed an inhibition dive from Hi' i enter nf tlie Haraliiin biidge eiei thf Ml.ssu,i Itivir yesterduv. ! i ii iiieiin uf' i tiisinj; a fund tn bin nn lirtlllil.il lllnll He ntltle.lleil ,,1 the siirfai e nf tlie vvatei tn- a moment after the i and then ili-nppeureil Hi nei k prehablv wn binken, ,is he hit Hn water In ml hret. it was aid Aftpr-Dinnnr Tricks Tvce.N v , iff) i Ne. L'JT llltlii the I'lale The performer holds a plate te his mouth and bites it. se Hint every one ran hear It crack. Despite the cvfdenie thai the plate is broken, the performer replaces the plate en the table, and it is seen te be iii lit- normal condition. The trick in done with the aid of a petinv or nickel, which Is held con cealed in one hand When the per former pretends te bite th.. plate, he secretly brings the coin against tlie plate with nn audible click, which com pletely deceivt-H the listeners. .o'.sA'enderfiil. Heb i lives :?frii6serts, n 'fcfcu nll, uml about mi Puddine lias ilnu'i Puddine PfeV.Ordeix some Pudd W,today! Adv. MTKKVISlMi TIIK STAOK I'll' appointment of Sir Auuumu.i 'Iheinua tn kUliervinw the mer.illl'. or t,iii pUyn huh tienciant'j ceaimemed nneii in "On Hee una 'I'lmughl the unuu,il "ejuitm hy Jay fi.mi t.me I I' Heuse iiniieu reia reillail en Mie eel uiuii you lierul Pdae or th i tu ii, Lwuura. ilnUn It Iu Hubll." ,tti. I them, Including Hie nasatmlnivtlen of Mm. Volednrsky nnd .Urltiky, Soviet lender, In Pctrejrnd In 11118, am) nt tempts te kill Premier l.enlnc nnd Wur Minister TreUky, UelnR without counsel, (he principal defendants will muke addresses In their own behalf. ill ' I BONWIT TELLER 6XQ UJte Specialty tShep f OrminahetiA CHESTNUT A.T 13 STREET FOR TUESDAY 395 Dresses taken from our own High-Grade Stocks will be offered in a REMARKABLE DRESS SALE MOST DRASTIC REDUCTIONS EVER TAKEN ON DRESSES OF THIS TYPE Dresses and Gowns for every occasion in the most fashionable fabrics and colors High-type 25.00 Medes ' Formerly y 35.00 Priced te 135.00 J 4tQQ High-type ) Medes I Formerly Priced te 235.00 65.00 85.00 100.00 MEN'S-WEAR SILK SHIRTWAIST FROCKS Smart striped models. 10,00 Formerly priced 19.50 CLOSING OUT TWEED SPORTS COSTUMES Twe & three piece models. 10.00 Formerly priced te 65.00. SILK FOULARD AND. CREPE SATIN FROCKS Fashionable colorings. 19 50 Formerly priced 25 MO ROSHANARA & CANTON CREPE SUITS Twe and three piece. f:K firi Formerly 85.00 te 150.00. . t't',vv CLOSING OUT HIGH-TYPE COTTON FROCKS Imported voiles in printed and embroidered patterns, fine tissues, H ?) imported linens, Xermandie ceiies, Redier voiles, cotton crepes ' " and ratines. ' Formerly 12.50 te 39.50 25,00 "On our reefs the wild quail rest" S Hfammram 3711 . 1NH 5 -'::... mkMSSWx In & IWJIlI 1 j-&JMmr?iJmM flOWHIMfel'-iSi -" 1 iuijm ii mWaW- . ?'tijP?..'i i I J j Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Reet Beer "TXTE are sq far from the city, the V wild quail come here in the winter time when the snow hides their feed. Here everything is se quiet. Itislikeabii,natura1garden; se that these, the timidest of wild birds, come and let me feed them. "Because we are se far from the city, we can make better ginger ale and ether beverages. Under the ground are unfailing springs of cold, pure water. "Every drop of water used in making Clicquot beverages comes from these springs. There is net the slightest chance for contami nation anywhere. As a matter of fact, if we bottled this spring water exactly as it is drawn from the ground, we would undoubt edly have a big demand for it as a table water. "But the purity of the water is net all. When we make ginger ale, for instance, we use nothing but Jamaica ginger and that'si the best there is. With various fruit juices and cane sugar, a happy blend is made that 'comes se near pleasing everybody we can say of it 'They alt like it.' "But though everybody likes ginger ale, there are times when a change ik desirable. Se we have ether Clicquot Club flavors rSarsaparilla, Birch Beer and Reet Beer. All are equally pure and geed. "I wish you would ask your grocer te send you a case of Clicquot Club Ginger Ale for the home. Or, if you prefer it, let him send a mixed case. Yeu will find Clicquot beverages are happy, friendly, drinks that add pleasure te any occasion." THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY, Millis, Mass., U. S. A. GINGER ALL LI BOMWIT TELLER GXQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET TUESDAY Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Silk Coats and Capes AT ACTUAL COST AND BELOW COST 4 Reshanara Crepe Wrap Coats 7 Caracul-Trimmed Georgette Capes 7 Canten Crepe Capes Corded Cellar 4 Caracul-Trim'd Canten Crepe Capes 8 Silhouette Crepe Wrap Coats 8 Silk Velette Capes Elephant Squirrel 2 Canten Crepe Coats Winged Sleeve Fex Cellar 2 Canten Crepe Capes Menkey Fur and Fringe I Grey Beaded Canten Crepe Ceat Fex Cellar I Greup of I I Capes of Canten Crepe, Velette, Crepe Mon Men eol, Duvetyn and Satin, trimmed with Fur or Embroidered Were 135.00 te I Grey Canten Crepe Ceat Nail-Head Beads 1 Mengel Crepe and Geld Brocade Cape I Mengel Crepe Cape with Fex Cellar and 2 Canten Crepe Capes with Caracul 195.00 te 2 Beaded Canten Crepe Capes with Fex Cellar I cmb. Canten Crepe with Caracul Cellar Dragen Crepe Ceat with Nat. Grey Squirrel Cellar Were 225.00 te The above items are representative of the values that prevail throughout the entire stock of Women's and Misses' Silk Coats, Capes and Wraps. Included also arc models in white, maie, Renee tan, grey, Viennct red, gera nium, Madeleine rose, orchid, tangerine and henna in all thecrepe silk weaves. ermerly NOW 45.00 29.75 75.00 30.00 65.00 31.50 85.00 35.00 85.00 35.00 75.00 42.50 125.00 80.00 135.00 89.50 165.00 98.50 185.00 95.00 175.00 110.00 225.00 125.00 325.00 J 50.00 All Sales Final WOMEN'S & MISSES' SECTIONS THIRD FLOOR Ne Exchanges The Always Popular Famous "Reading" Seashore Excursions New Run Every Day ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY STONE HARBOR WILDWOOD CAPE MAY Ir A ROUND .All D TRIP x .MMmma - CHILDREN (5 te 12 years) 75 Cents HOW TO GO l.ciiw Chestnut and Seuth St. Ferries KM Ww l W "" WWWWiL Wsmm jwf i l)a light I Time 7:0(1 A.M. ATLANTIC CITY (Ktcr Daj) Atidiunnai Irani Every Sundiij. also SaturdajH in AuriiM. AIhi Seplember 2 and Laber Da, Sep. ember 1 ; .... 7:;ieA.M. OTHER SKASHOUK POINTS (Kcry ' Day) G :.")0 A.M. FISHERMEN'S SPECIAL te Scholl Schell niKer's LnndiiiK, Cape May, Sunday. 0ny " :) .M. Atlantic City exclusion trains run te anil iiein Mississippi Aw and Heaidwalk. irais 1 eammmTami ma)Ai r JLm art mam i f . WW' ?' Fer detailed information consult agents; see tigers Philadelphia & Reading System Atlantic City Railroad rsB sk km irtfuiinii n ! 1 Hi S '.' 9 mL Uj v t , j!Si .a ''' ..j , Ave:.,.. ,.vAim, , ....,,, t,! t)v, ' ,' .', I (1 l
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