vR"'v;n- Wl Tflq&r V ' . f. i , A TrtAJiij. V.,JiWl n ft mmMMmPENResE CHAUFFEUR says www".""Z7. PILE UPON SMITH Many Testify Against Man Ac cused of Duping Best Friends PRISONER WELL DRESSED Smith! of Sixty-ninth Mini IIem It mi of n Wet IMilln- MrK streein, ".-". delpl.ln doctor. win hel.l In Riaieu niiui niiui tlenal ball for the Crnn.l Jury by Mm? frtrnte Hcwjinvv today en four mere tliargM of false tired-imc based en al leged baJ cheeks which he pnwil. In previous IicnrltiRi Smith had been j,fld In $2500 ball, but some nf these, eases are still pending before the Mag Mrfltc's court. In the four caw heard today chargei ralnst Smith vvcip brought by persons he formerly had counted Smith amene their friends, and say that they were duped by him Inte ncvnMtuj or were nui'm ". " - in,inrlne alleecd vvertlilrfis elicck. Htnltli npjxiiiiu in '" ii...ih ... in outfit new from the tailors, cleanly -- . .... .,! tli.. liaintlltr In iiy In friavrn. iimi"""-- marked centraKt te his appearance at the lime of his arrest. He was rep resented by tun attorneys nnd waived hearing en all four charges. ' C T. Mitchell. :t.'lin Knee street. MM he had met Smith nt t''" Cltv Cub, wheie he agreed te indorse n rlifi'k f(ir S'-Ti te help lilm out ( f n dlflimltj. l.aler the check came back marked "no account." he wild. William Itnenc, 'JdlO North Sixteenth itreet. a runner for the I'nlen Xa Xa tleaal Hank. Mid that he had Invited Btnlth te jelu n Mivlnss fund at the bank and he had ncrerd when Uoene Mid he vvni vvllllriK te have bis rheek for ?210 marked "O. K." He de. peplted $".'. fifty for his wife, MnrRfi retta, and $2." for hlmseK. Henne said he found the check was net geed and had te make up the balance of 81 35 , te the bank. Rebert .Tenes, CIO Chestnut Mreet. complained that he hnd cached Smith's check for SI." and found It alucless. Edward Pehenwadel. of the Tern Tx ehaaue National Itank. was the ether complainant, who had accepted it cheek fer225. TWO COUPLES PLAN LONG AUTO TRIP TO BOOST FAIR Lancaster Avenue Men and Wives Will Tour Country In Machine Four Sesqul-Centennlal boosters in Weft Philadelphia are .ettlnj out in in automobile Saturday te tell the Country all about it. They are Mr. and .Mrs. It. 1'. Weed, Bl."7 Lancaster avenue, and Mr. and Mr. J. K. I.ln.vil. ."Kill Lancaster ne- i M..n ..It.. AVO.w.l , l.n ........ ... 1 IIUV. WM, .'V-l 1. ,.- fcUr tl ll-Jll ll jears en an auto trip covering even State In the I'nlen. Mr. Weed "ennccted with one of the large mnnufnctureis of pilnthi,' pa pers, and Mr. Uejd is In tlie electrical Wines. They linve a Mailer, which will be attached In their automobile. This trailer will contain nil liebev, electric lights and ethei features for the com fort of the tiuelers. Mr. and Mis. Weed ncentl returned , Will Wed Miss Elfrieda Werner, ' 't Secretary te Mrs. Pepe Yeatman Dr. Charles Altken Cm lie nnd Miss Elfrifiln .Marie Werner, private secic Ur) nf Mr Tope Yeatii'iin, wife of one nf ('mile's most intimate friends, lie leperted engaged, ami thelt ni'ii liage Is expected te tnke place within tlif ncM few tlajH. Dr. Cm ne. who lives nt .10 West Walnut lane, (iermnntewn. Is pionii pienii tifnt In hntli mrdlcal nnd social circles. He is sixtj-live jears old uml n li.uh li.uh eler Mi.s Werner is tlie daughter of Mr. iml Mis. Kmil It. Werner, IIL'.I Whit man street. Cninden. The Werneis me prepnilng in leave for .leffrev , N. ., the siiiiuiifr home of the Yentmiins, where the leiemeii will tnke plnie. FINE GIRL STRIKER Called Klrsehbaum Worker Scab, He Says Charged with diseideilv conduct in BHincrtliiii vvilb the gniinent werkcis' Mrlke. .Mane Ctectii.i. of 1707 Seuth Alnnln.ntli l,.... . .. t. i j..i pn ... .-.'-' i. nn-. iiiii-ii .i .mi in nci'.trnie Iti.nlux,- :. i'..,,....i v.-. ...;.... Itnilnj Hie nuesf of the trill U the lilM since 'estenlnv when .IiiiIlm. If.,...i n, ...i.ui neiinnnetii m , n .... 1.... r... i.t.t.i.'.... .1... ,.',.: ' i'. it. i nin nil iiiiiiiue; un link! ML' nnrn .it I.. . I.. . .. . .... . 1, , " ... in niNWI- 1IIICI IKl'lll ltli emple.ves of the A It. Klischb.iiim J.nmp.inj h jlnthing pl.int at Itre.ul Mreet and Washington avenue mnn l lietniiSMine. of Kill) Seuth iMa"1! MlP(',, "ns ""' "npliiiiiaut. S. i- v. "1,s w'"'inK te weik in ?? ''chb.iiim fnctiu.v this mnriiliij ai.i ..nn ii u i in a sc.i i. DAILY BAND CONCERTS .111. linn .in., t ftuii rifenin rt'iurneu ." ...i..,,.., einiiriuiin uiiiiii;ii uir from a three-months' hiking trip in tlie ' evpeclntien that the Federal (loxern (lexern Rarkle, carrying nil their equipment ment would (midline the building with en their badts. I the new (lirmnntewii nnsteflicc. - Details (eneerniiiB the nn Mtccttire DR. CHARLES AITKEN CURRIE ","1 M'e'ificiitlens of the new Imlldlnx ClPircn in ar unntrn "rP h"inK kr" M',r0' l,J Mp- SiMM,,, ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED but It is understood the strut ture will 1 Programs for Musical Treai r. Given This Evening Ihe Miinicliml linn, l ,, m i .MnjlM, ,end. b, ,w ..eniitVa , v' I wii "' ::!,,..'!."m"'' T"-' i'i'iiiii.i " ' .".i.m, n . Mreh Oran.l Knlrea Dill. l.i Oupplei .svipctc,! Humtipn IVH,amr,,S Sl'll'ioen" hUh l.elinr Tiner elu '""" ' '"'""Kiln 1'ilml WllKlliT hflfutnl fan..., . !' ' Shaw ' Sfrriy huitV us u "" " s.-'r' i'.ru.v".,"i ..IV T.ii.imelU. t"iifcieii iiniinrr ' lIlH Pfltl nwni... II... i. . . bilnc ,i,n M""Hl"". 'he fellow lnrf I ung the pregrnin : "ertur ' tna' teJiisrg J.r. ;;...::. ass? " from T rvVv.;"' '.!". WaM.eufH ti "i . c"r. i.ewin "smrHn;,V,'.u.,Vf...... lleJ'' rtSja ii 'n,nt nr.k "npl'ny Or- Cldt ,ln!w' Kenrn""- wl " IT "iHIIRl, II IB nrniri-nti. iu .... fll r, .... ii mi juiiiiwn; jf&-r' ' -M, ,r "'" jfrlK? ,.,"""" Ihumaii fc ... -l Ilrntar " ri"erijuj .Mtisen.t lntermlilen uS5?,,rrl? of PIre'. Mb., .Mniift .fltr-kllaa ,,." t th. .,M,,, "' ,b,rt th Ileuril trem ,.L al I"V . . rUQGOlClll . "r ! ?W M f ; 7- r SENATO SENATOR JUST Walter Mancer, Who Guided Famous Red Car of G. 0. P. Leader, Recalls Trips Plenty of Action Was First Demand of Politician Who Disliked Walking . Walter Mancer, who was chauffeur te Senater Penrose, found himself today In a mood of lemlniscenee and rcadv te ndd anecdotes te nn already extensive collection of Penret-eiiinn, Fer one thing, be bears testimony tbnt the Senater liked speed when he rode. Fifty miles nn hour wns. te put It plcttireseuely, "ment nnd drink te him," nnd be could take seventy with out closing nn eyelash. "It tot se In the end." unld Man cer, "that nobody would ride with Mm." It was (be Senater's custom, when no important engagement Interfered, te hnvc himself driven for two or three hours every evening before he retired, and he called It "Retting sonic exer cise." Apparently It wns ns fnr ns be ever went In Inter years, In the direc tion of exercise. "In the the years T wns with him." said Mancer. "I don't believe he walked live miles." vc no "nrilllnnt ns be vvns. he didn't have any mere sense of time and distance than ii (Mid. He used te tn'k of Wash- Ingteit or tint i luh-irir ... i,.,i.... .... around the corner. He would nn' i0i Ms friends. 'We'll mnke It i "huj hours. Well, ven've get te de v,ne plowing, I'll tell ,nu. te mn k? Wns,. Ington In five hours. I'sunlh I inii'd de it. Hut sometimes, when the reads were bail or there were some delavs en the wav. he'd pull out his watch nt the end and say, 'Hnlf hour late. Miat wns nil the delav for?' "Pittsburgh In eight hours nnd n half wns nothing te Mm. Down In I'lerlda I once made fifty-three miles In forty minutes se the Senater could pet some paper filed In n court nt St. Petersburg. A Judge who was riding with ns en that trip refused te ride with us again. I)ree Many Notables "One time I was driving the Sena Sena eor and r. unity from Ilnrrishurg out te Heidlemnn h place. The Lleutcnaiii Cioverner and some ethers were going out in another car and gave us the laugh. Well. I never pick a race, but I m net going te let any car pass me. MAYOR INSPECTS MODEL FOR GRMANTOWN HALL Building Project te Cost $450,000 Under Consideration Many Years Majer Moete. Director of Public Wetks Caien and P. P. Sinklei. Citv lAli'Mlvi't. today visited the sttidln of Jeseph .. Il.iss. sculptor, at -MIIKl Hlttenheiise Squate. and Inspected n model of the new (icrinnntewu Hall. This building Is te be en the site of the present and Inadequate building at Haines stieet nnd liermniitew n inenue. It. will .- -' ""ii ( iM t ,,,, police station nnd Oermniitewn brnuchev u' seveiiu iii,i ii. ,ii liiieuls. The (ieimnntewii hall pieject has been under fonsiderntien several jeais. It i. nu .laln.ml uiiiminlin, .I..... ...I. .1... , lie in mniliticil lieergiau sljle. fronted ..,- in iii.iiiiiii'ii iiruiKiuii M.v ie. ireutcu ''.v a poitiie. The inhtciials te be used l.n., l.n ..i...i have net bet :i i evented. C0AN BEGINS STREET BEAT Fermer Police Lieutenant Was De moted After Investigation Feimer Police Lieutenant Patrick .1. Conn, reientlv demoted in tnnk vvbe.i alleged bad conditions were found In bis district, gees en nctive dut.v ledni as a patielmiii at the Tw en tv-secend street and Hunting Pntk avenue tmliee stalieii. Conn will be assigned te Squad n. ''. which gees te work at 4 o'clock In the uftcruoeii. nnd bis beat. Known us the "mounted" beat, ultlieiigh it no longer hns mounted patnilmeii. extends tliiniigh the (Jueen I.nne .Maner section. 1'eriner Lieutenant l.cui.v. who wns ilemeti'd vvlih Conn, lepi.tted ns a pa pa tielman at the I'iftv -fifth nnd Pin? streets Hint I'm .ve-lcidnv . Conn tii-t lepuiieil te Lieutenant I.awseii Menilav night, but he Inched u iitilfnilii Me wns sent home te re pet I the following dav with a uniform. Yestnduv he was tnkeii evei the dl-ti let te beiiiuie iii'ipialiitul Conn has been en the fetce Ions; eimturli In be eligible I'm pension net month lie is net. however, of the re- ...i i e i. ...i i. ... . 1U1HII ll Ke nn iii'iiiiiiiik. Il.'lllir 1)1111 feit.v-livc lie lives at l.l' I atlwu .tie street, ami Is fnlhci of seven children I FLOOR MANAGER Cftpfilile ennrsiMlc M)iniin or 30 In ink. (hiiii'e if h Ini7i. tnTLn nr slrU ilnlnK iIimu il uniK iii nut iipph unle-H vim '.inp lnJ iiiliul experlnnre tn IiiiikIIIhk help Must be .i pi mlurei , Qiili k mil I nitlv SpIimiiIIiI (Intiiie fnr Hihunc'.it)r.f .siuiti exiirlincu anil Milar I' 3J4, I.I.IXIKIt lll'tll ; MALIA Rust Proof Screens 232 Menter St. rimnr VVmiiiiIiii: I.VJ The Finest Butter in America! 44 lb 1 Jn our Phila., Camden and . Suburban Stores. IB! .sjumiiiiiiiifint.imiii sf Af. i Mr . 1 1 ;w """"" TetlL? vjUt i uiiiniteiiuh EVENIN4 PUBLIC'" ATE UP SPEED WALTKH MANCER Se 1 stepped en her hnrd and get In miles nhead of them." Seme one in the party complained, perhaps. Anyway "Next day the Old Mnn called me Inte his offlec. He bawled me out for a half hour nnd then walked out of the room. Then I went ever te Tnyler (the Senater's secreiar) and said, 'I'm quitting. 1 gic two weeks' no tice.' 'You're kidding.' said Tnyler. I Mild he'd see if I wns kidding, nnd then he went Inte the Inside- efiUc and I could bear him say te the Sennter: " 'Walter's going te quit.' " 'What's he going te quit for.' " 'He snjs you hurt his feelings.' "After n while Tnyler came out and said. 'Oh. stick. You've get n geed job and the Senater likes you.' 'All right, If you feel that way,' I said. 'I'll stick.' Wouldn't BroeU Delays "If the car broke down en the read, as It did a couple of times, the Senn Senn eor wanted te knew what was the mat ter nnd why. and what thist pnrt and tbnt part was for. I'll bet If jeu weren't nble te give him a geed answer he'd ran jeu en the spot. "Hew did it eine tbnt (he Sennter always had a red ciir?,We, he didn't luie a car until lfll.'l. and then It wns A. Merrltt Tn!or who induced him te get one. Tnjler's ear wns n rfl enc and the old mnn timl mi l,n .,,.,!,.. that all cars ought te be ted." ABSENT FROM HOME 56 YRS., MAN "WALKS" IN ON SISTER Mrs. Sarah Gibsen, 1934 N. Gratz Street, Nearly Faints Fellow in nn absence of fl f t v - I x .vcars, IdMnic (ia.kil Duirell walked into the home of his sister. Mrs. Sarnh Ann ;Idm.ii, at 1ICJ1 Xnitli (Jratz stieet last night nnd nnneunced tbnt he had "come home te stay." At first Mis, ('.ib-en, who Is new fift.v-nlne jeais old. didn't recegnle her brother. Uunel left his home in Plerrure. V .1.. uhen tin unu nit,..i..A .vcars old. lie bad net seen his sister since she wns thiee jears old. , Mrs. (ilbseti cila'lncd that she had alvwi.vx thought hi r lumber was dead ' ind that with the passing of the .vcars1 her leuicnibr.ince of him had pa wed entirelj out of her mind. When ihei sevent.v-five-jenr-eld man knocked at I the deer Inst night nnd told who he wns ' Mrs. (Jibson sit Id she neailj fainted'' Durrell explained that the "reason he hnd net communicated with his sister i before was because he thought be wns I nriiiri" win, inriiii-e lie tneugnt lie n the enlv survlv ing member of the fani ill. ltn ...I.! ii..., f.... tit- . - llv. He said that fin- (iff.- .... i. i.-.i ; ., ' .- in- nun been n sailor. Savings that make pock peck pock etbeoks talk! Men's suits that were ,-- t OO.UU tO JpOU.UU $20 new Men's suits that $45.00 te $65.00 were, $30 new- FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper WATCH PnR rFinvrintic IAvv.ikenlnK by Klrst HeRlment Hand tedu nbeiit neon iireuml Indpiipiiil ncu Siiiaie. The superi erity of geed photo en graving work is con cen jvincingly proven by repeat ma iuutia, iviuuy ui our cus temers have been with us for years, which is just an- nt-Uay oecn f- . i: ...... " i rf. . .. . , j ac,mu,& , yOUr initial Order tO US tO-, dav. The CHEyTNur.jfrREET fyonayme Cak: ,EX0R.HT-SCHETNUTr LEpeJBRPHILADELPHiA, , WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST 2, 1922 4 BOYS HELD FOR Police Say Lads Confessed Thefts in Lega.i, Olney, Oak Lane and Bustleton LEADER ONLY 15 YRS. OLD Four bejs nriesletl by police of the Twenty-second street nnd Hunting Park nventie station were snlil tedav te have confessed the theft of nierchnn dhe valued at theusnnils of dellais from mere thnn fifteen houses In I.egan. Olney. Ilustleten and (Ink I.nne." 'I'll f alleged 'confession came with the nrrest of Jehn I.niid. eighteen, of '-'IS Seuth Twelfth stieet. who luipll- nted the ether three, bevs. Frank Tincy. fifteen, 201(1 Ionic ttreet; (leeige Patterson, twelve. UI.1 Seuth Ninth street, nnd William Ward. Thir teen, rear 215 Seuth Darlen street. I.nird, who was arrested yesterday in the rear of the home of Mrs, I.ena Katr, 15IM North Park avenue, was held tills morning without ball for n fuither bearing by Magisliate (llenn in the Fourth nnd Yerk streets station. The ether boys were sent te the Heuse of Detention. When I.nlicl was arrested the police ay the ether boys were robbing the Kat7. home. "It was easy," Tincy. the alleged leader of the gang, Is said te have cim cim fesved. "1 made a special Mndv of tlilTerenl Kinds of weeds and when I went en the jobs I usually unwed out the deer locks." I.alrd said he could point out the houses he nnd bis "biddies" robbed se this afternoon tlie police of the Pnrk and I.ehlgh nvenues stntlen will tnke him en n tour of Ilustleten, Oak I.nne, Olney and Legan. The police sny they recovered n quantity of loot in the home of the boys The mnierlty of It. they say, came from the home 'of Tracy. Fights Blaze In Closet Clothing In n closet en the second fleer of the home of Themas Cannen. JS.'l."i (Jnul street, caught tire nt 10:1,'! o'clock tills morning. Cannen wns nlene In the house nt the time nnd fought the flames with buckets of water while awaiting the arrival of the engines. The lire was confined te the closet nnd the less wns trilling. ROBBING 15 HOIS NON-CALLABLE Full-Participating First Mortgage Secured Stock Earning 122 Paying 6 New Selling at Par General Mortgage Financing Corporation Ridge and' Levuriehtcd a. Regular Prices 2.50 4.00 5.00 7.00 8.50 QM NOW i0M Open Saturday COR. ELEVENTH & I I lmm mm mtmmam ANNOUNCES Change in Prices en All Medels The Studebaker Sales Ce. of Philadelphia 4 North Bread St. a. a. n. Moter Ue, 63d ft Ckiilnul Sli. , Coeibtuih.M.ckhn Moter Ce., ' ' 3723.2S W.lnul Si j. nuii.r. sins i n. .. n.i. . R.rmend A. Erwin, 9533 Buitltten Pike Roiberougb Moter Ce., 6178 Ridfe Arc. J- u S T m. r. . 4?00-fr.'.?k,.erd AYe'l Htrrii, Uref ft Cltrkt, 21 W. Laaciiltr At Ardmere and W7 Nertli Bread Si. . - VlI .'tflt1 QtnUn, w ui,. imv utubtut, ami, qi JUiaiiU)80U St3. RELATIVES GET $175,000 Mist Clara Williamson, 1321 Spruce Street, Died In Atlantic City The estate of Miss Clnrn V. Wil liamson, of i J. '121 Spruie sheet, who died Inst week nt Atlantic City. Is estimated te be worth $17t,000. Let ters of administration were gi unlet) to te lav te her sister, Flla, vvllli whom she lived. The sister, eight nieces, nephews and Kiniidtilucs nre the bens of the tale. . . The will of Mrs. Mnhln W. Dale, who died July 2. at New Castle, Me., probated tedav, dliecls ilmt her !$l!.l). 000 estate be illstribulid anions her four children. The cjilldien arc Mrs. Marian I). Williamson, Nannie Dale, Hubert W. Dale and Anna II. Dale. Other wills probated tedav are these of Jehn It. I.echeiitniui'i. ISO'.) Vnl Vnl Inee street. S14.000: Jehn L. Syrlck land. 211 North Slxtv -fifth street. 1 10.(100. nnd Anna V. llrlsiec. 2021 Seuth Nineteenth street, S.'SOO. Inventories were libil In the personal estates of "David I IMneiis. S.",82S..V1 . Max Plnciis, $100..'H0: Slmen Lord, S1S,.'W.14; tlie Uev. .lnlin J. Htmili v . SJl.lttiO.llS: Chnrts Dmus. .$12. 471. ne: Marv Cellins. $.-,112.30, anil Cmma CJ. Hnll, S7.V.S l.'t. Moter Registration Increases Hnrrlsburg. Pa., Aug. 2. Kevenuc from Stnti' meter vihlcle registration te July HO nggrcgnted Slt.420,201.72. compared with .$S.(1!) 1,823.00 In the same period last year, nceerding te State Highway Depaitment rcpeits. This exceeds all previous figures. IvstrikeJ ACIGARETTEr ITbT0lASTED It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated Girard Aves. 11. r. c. istt SHIRT SALE 1..65 2.85 3.45 4.95 5.85 till S.30. CHESTNUT STS. ,?'". Pnr,l. Rdnn Kvemnus Fr.nkferd Moter. C jiq ,, c. .,.., k " Lerch' Man0' Gme, nt .....-.. nimiuiu n 623-25 S. Bread St. Mlttnheuie ft Grr-enf. Ctn. Ltwii Renen, B,'t', St- 4 RmwmH Bird. Simoei ft Btrrev. 8-10-12 W. Rilti-.r. 1.. I ...j. - .... m.,uvnq u J. P- mi. ' . VI l WIVES START DRIVE NY Can't Get Hubbies te Werk Dur ing "Parades," Say Jer sey Women COMPLAIN TO SHERIFF One-piece bathing suits wein by prett.O young bench nymphs me cans- tig thrententd disruption in mnnv homes In the ;initcetcr County tewni of llliickwoed Ten ace nnd Almunescnn. Te such an extent have the "geed people" of the towns been nrnucd bv the dally dlstdays of bathers en their wav te the bench that a fermnl mo me test wns filed tedav with SlieilfT Clark at the ( ntirtlinus,, m Woedburv It Is the heusewlveu unnn whom the .uir-iii.'ri. iiii lire wnrKiiirr n itiitrunin. iv MA.in i... .. ...:. - . ... ncnidliig le Willinm Oiieenshiiiv nf Iliac kvvend, who said he tepresents the BEACH MPHS SANKSsl rik ii ii 'T StLVEnsnrmjv - J &" THE POLISHED is the most ' brilliant of all Reductions a Third te a Half Linde Furniture Sale Biggest Real Values in City Savings guaranteed the largest and Furniture guaranteed the most satisfactory. That's the Linde Sale story in a nutshell. Nothing like it in all the ether sales new going en. Make the most searching comparison. Examine carefully quality and price. Then you can't go wrong. We can and de undersell every ether store be cause we save net only en our buying, but because, unlike all the ethers, we save en our selling. Our location and expense saving, as a one-line store, is $150,000 a year, and we divide this among our cus tomers. That's why we are away below them all. The magnitude of this Sale is the marvel of the trade. Seme idea of the mammoth assortments may be gained from the fact that we are showing 285 different styles of Bed-Roem Suits. 215 styles of Dining-Roem Suits and 145 styles of Living-Roem and Library Suits with thousands of odd pieces. Yeu must see the great display te fully realize its wonderful extent. l ' 2 7 ji -r il I' This 4-Piece Walnut Suit Rich Queen Anne drig. I a nrKe Dreer. Bew-end Bed. full iire Vnnity nnd roomy ChifTo ChifTe ChifTo rebe. A great bargain. & ffilffiJ bJU- t K ' -"4 "sn This 4-Piece Tuder Suit American Walnut He.ninfnl ....... .!.- In design Sturdily A VMinderful vjlu limit and nt only t.cte rr -.-?". -- V. V. A L - I . . - ' . !" J . i J kM . . t This Suit in Tapestry or Velour Sti,,tl gunrnntcrcl. iniide nnd out M,tsve U.nrnpert. 87 ,n lenK 1 ntyc nrm nnd firrM.1. chnir. I-oe.e cusluenn, full ipung m-ats .ind bucks Rugs, Lineleums V3 and i2 Off Our Fleer Cevering Department is backing up the unequaled burmtvire opportunities tn this Sale with the Di gest values in Rugs and Lineleums te be found anywhere in the city. ' 9x12 Ft. Ru(,s Wilten ,i4 (If) R eyal High-Pile Axmmster .... 29 00 Weel Velvet T,hC( - " Tapestry Brussels 22.50 0x9 Ft. Rii(s Royal Wilten . . High-Pile Axmmster . . Weel Velvet 'I apestry Brussels . Andover Art . $39 00 17 00 15 50 I 3 50 J ) - r. i - "I I.JU OPEN EVENINGS-Monday, Wednesday Fridau Closed All Day Saturday HENRY cw atreet, UIumbia "geed people," nnd went te the Sher iff's office te file the complaint. "Since these young women hnvc be gun te strut through the streets In their scanty one-piece nulls," said Queens burv today, 'Hieucvv1vps have been complaining tbnt they cansel get their liuhbunilri te de any work. They nil seem te have suddenly become obsessed with n desire le spend their time en the fietit perch 'leading.' " Sheiiu" Clink piemled nn Investiga tion. As seen ns he announced t lint he would send a deputy te the towns Sun day with u tape measure te see if tlie suits wete within tlie law the entlie force of depullis velutiteeied for the job. Finally he dulihd that Deputy Sbei -Iff Ciiiiniughnm should innke the pre liminary Investigation. If nnv of the bathing suits me found te be tee luief Deputv Slieilff Untold I.enp will make a further investlgutlen en the following Sundnv. After this exhaustive sludv of the situation Is completed nnd condition appeal te lie tee liad. Slierlff Clark snlil tbnt he iniiv take i barge of the tape tnensuie himself. Will n llnmmnnil tcIN n thit Mar. r. th tlme h"lnc nt Iant, l nut of this run- t,ln'" H" " P"ssllit communication point for rnuie ixpciiii lln RltlZCfM lllUl VI.IIII11 tnnv mual artlile wmp u Iiy null') ' An un- flectien of thu Sumtuy 1'UKiic UruuEii. Mak It IIHUH -AHI. ,,triNenr GIRDLE DIAMOND exquisite and qems. $ 125 - fullj decerntrd -U. -r 150 8.3x10.6 Ft. R.,l '.!,.. Ruffs .., .. iiiuii . fe 1 00 I ligli-l'ile AxmmMer . . 23 00 Weel Velvet 3 3 00 Tapestry Brunei 20 50 Andover Art . j 30 Inlaid Imnltii, Hea Grade, sq d $ I'.xtra Grade., scj. d . Special Grade, sq d. . . .'.' I 80 1.60 1.25 IM y. ' LJ ue Lirnnilp n v,l I ir LINDE and Ridce Ave 4111 K $165 "'"m- , j, '1 4te ! l m s. - p V ?tl W'jTf 1 i I I - . i Vs. fa,!" I w-MWa "t Si Yeu Knew the Advantages of Coming te Headquarters for Palm Beach Mohair and Feather-Weig-ht Tropical Worsteds As leaders in clothes for hot test weather we arc enabled te offer & large range of sizes and big selection of attractive patterns. Palm Beach Suits at Our Super-Value Price of $ 14.50 Our phenomenal business in Summer Clethes has made it necessary te close up the ranks (in sizes) by con solidating lets which we have sold up te $18 at Mohair Suits at Our Super-Value Price of $ 18 A similar consolidation of fine quality, lustrous, richly trimmed mehairs, which we have sold up te $23 at $18. Rare Opportunities in Worsted Suits at $19 $24 $29 (made te sell from $28 te $43) Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men rTt.Cn 11J2 V A. TA, Something cir Drogues and Oxfords j in Imported Scotch Grain Trem a consignment el rich brown leather recened bv in mm ,VI,-U'.. ' ."....,,, el Scotland, ue liair made theie beautiful- ihees in breguet and canscrialwr models. We knew they mil appeal te r.clle men el discrimination. The price is six fifty, sold only at tue el our stores. 1432 Chestnut street and 1336 Se. Penn Square. Leuis Mark Where Shall I Send My Child te Scheel? That quemim can be turn, 1 ceriHiiltlni; the Kdu Kdu cm.enal Hu.cau en BreuniJ lluer nt I'ulilie l.n,ler Ultlc.. llicJeiii-mKiir., Sijuure Ul rillnhlii Informatlei. of anv ticmriliin srlioel for i.nv. i Klrln iilluiiu ecniintnv i,..r. Ileus rolleue. Iiecini kcIioeUi chllilrcn, con. muHie, cellfM for retinlsd ervaiery of or iirmirHity kllOWkllKH nf ur iniimni me auvanlM hi ii i turieun IMNtltUtleni w , ."w "M.aii I1...1 r.T muiim ou te mule a Wf, iu I. I Hi 1 1 e This bi rvlce Ii frcn nil avail. ahle te every one ever. 10" I !L-sL35- A ) Public LedgerL BuMm CHESTNUT V SIXTH V m 1u I l i nu. .1 ' H H.1 M m I V V Jiiiiut 3000 Ji IMtl .- w 5-- .." . f w