Vf. ,svn Wff .!! s CHURCH FOLK WIN BATTLE OF DARBY p, R. T. Removes Shack Used 89 Bootblack Stand Frem Main Street 'HEATHEN' GATHERED THERE 11 (lRnin well In Darby! Thdt I'tunly hamlet lias ucntlicred gnether pll. and new la lienee mid n milH Mint if lireKPii only tiy tlie rest ,q rliinipliiR nf tin' feet of 'the Chronicler, ns lip i-curries from plarc te pliC. The ( lirenirier (ins erucrcd a new nil) for hi lie". lip "Id "UP linviiijs finnc me ant' iiclf" In tlip recording of tlip jittlc between tlip Christinn folk of Darby and tlip great pity corporation ((ifled th Uanid Transit Ceinpniiy. Tlie fjsult is retrent by the corporation nml prat trltunpli for tlie citizens. It teems that tup point wiirc tlie pn earn from tlip city ilpclile tlicy live gene fiir enough Inte Dnrby, nnd he turn themselves! iibent. Is only n few jrds (llMnnt from Mt. .Ien Clinrcli litd en tlic same side of Main street. It fppihh nlse that the Hapld Trnnslt Company lincl built en the rear of tlie loop it frame uliack which for a time 'was used as a machine whop. The inn tMnri, however, were moved elsewhere, ind tliete the shade steed, rmpty. One dv theT company cent a gang of men te' move It te tlip front of the loop. that is te say, en the very brim of Main street, and let It te one Con Cen itintlmn Apostelosns who put a boot black Maw! in!ile and divers insignia of Ma craft outside. The townsfolk, when they beheld. Wfre loath te believe their eyes. Yet go it vvne. '.Moreover, tlie place of Centnntinus Apostelosns became n rtnilezvens for till the heathen, par ticularly of a Sunday. On this day they jestlpil elbewv with the congre gation of .Mount Ziert Church. All the sweet calm of Sunday morn ing In Darby was rent with tills dis cord. I-lfe certainly wns net the same after the advent of CenstnntiiiUH Apos Apes Apos telooui. "We must rally te have our Institution and our traditions." the titlns said te one another ns they sat an their front perches In the evenlngi. The llnretigh Council met- nml hes itated, Then the congregation of Mount Zlen ileelded en the Initiative. They it te the Council a delegation led by their doughtiest trustee, .lehn C. TVelfendcn, and demaudeil that tlie hack be removed. Tlie Council took courage and drew up a uknhe which it mm by a determined deputy te the Rapid Tiansit Company. The i-hack went back behind the trol ley loop. Ceiislantliius Apostelosns re moved te ether purrs mid tlie heatlien kept te their lairs. "The property," says the chronicler, summarizing the situation, "adjoined the church prepert, but this was net what tlie church people altogether ob jected te. Nay, it was the deM'cralieu of the Sabbath Day, Sunday that is, just beside the church and an annoy ance 10 peiiccn i service.-, l lie transit 10 k ineiignt .iney evvne.t iiniliy. Or if ""iiiiiif" up cuieiiicier. "111111 i etrn in or v" ' "" ' '' own prepcrtj. LIGI, BOMB SUSPECT. IS SENT BACK TO ITALY Sweetheart Falls te Sail With Self Confessed Anarchist Tite I.lgi, nn admitted anarchist, who was arrested in Sciaiiten a ear age ) HSmis ei tne Department of .Jus tice, was deported ledav te Ituli en tbe Meamship America, 'as an linde-i tirnble alien. ' It was expeeied that his fiancee, Miss ,Mar.v Itoncenn. would go en the same' Jhip. but bliu did net sail. She iesides! In Scranton ami with l.igi'.s brother.! Adelph I.igl, mint! here Meiulav ami, ecempanieil him te tlie steamshin i barf. She may go te Italy later. I.lgl was arrested inentlis afier the bomb eutiagp in Wall Street, but when be proved thut he was in the ieiiI re re Iiens nt the ti.me of the explosion lie ls prosecuted en the charge of evading the draft and scut te jail for a jear. He was released in March mid' two months later was rearrested ami enlere.l deported. FOUR CONCERTS TONIGHT Programs for Orchestra, Municipal and Philadelphia Bands Vi?.1!8 Falrmnunt Park Syrnphenv OrchfBtrn. ier helar cqnrtucler. will play tonight ii flff0" Hm ftl 8 e'cl0":!. Th program In "SCeM,,1?n.. "f the Huntresica from 0S!Ji ..Si!l,,, D.llbe. 8?.Kf It" nar'r of Hnvllle". 0S8lnl rln nhninedy Ne 1 . .. . i.lsjt Ainire eon Kraila. from ratln.llnue" . MViiuiiy Mwrpta 1. Pre AMrpu from Sun,. .Tuchulliewnln 'Americana" .... Kelar rem in Seuth. '. In Irlh Silvie. (Firm tlina lii rKllailelphla) INTERMISSION ,u.r'-"MInn'' Thomaa "Wan. n1ClerlCana' ,: Herbert iUll f. Lh". Klevveru" from "Nut- i2a",, ?ullB. Tuchalkernky vii?.1! Id!'1 anJ lsue. from "Henry vlH Hnlnt-Saenii The Philadelphia Hand, Paquale gianqulli. conductor, will plnv at the "rtttny Plaza at 8 o'clock. The pre- x.i2S.n" Weilrlln Proce.len .... Hemer iopBeni Sole HelecteJ. """vii iiininnla". ... William Iteltn OuUfrey ,. iN'TErtMiaaieN S5!',ll MlrplTO Hafrnel Cerit,. nu Harilfr ........ i.f.5 rprll0 KilnHl....i i..V.i '' .! "" ttlen ,1,.- .... ". . in,iiiiii t.ri'y .s,Di'tMy ?l?r'" ...Herbqrt .-, -...iiiiiiru iMnner. A'",1, (i,'rses Hill. The program jr " iuiiews : Kl" "" ' .... . '.v"u IlarliSSL" v. 8nt Martorano T?ii2n"' Vincent Hlee 11 Kketfh ?.bi?"t' W'St. McCracken .lu'ieii:" r;,'eplc.,.,i , V? viuai',ak,) ral" n,"i0,V. Ulne, Aberlitl. melerti i ., J."7. -iinuei " Tim "n'tkfK .h. .-' p ". .unMI th ,kJ" ln. '"rn, lieiemen a "vci.. "ll " ,Dll,. , ... " .. Di.i... . "rnnil Opera" nt limt .Hinnrt1' "' irip in Cin.v .''yin,. run...... ... . nepnih Dancen' "' ' .. 'I'"hanl sur Hpanuleii Hi.nner" JMr"""!' nlw. Municipal Hand will Play nt r..i i"J"nOKslnk Center. .. , , ,r.'" meets mi 11.11 1 he precrnm will (,., Villi. I'm I in r " "mews rch. r.r.nrt f...jV"Prl-i" uniiri.. ' ' .f.cirfe fu.J. -.l "MTIU'B . DuhtP l(ipp!r HBlected ,':l oe . Mr. H. Mrllnien ' SI'jw Kaii Tne Klrenv u"-l.har S!"! cheru. frnm"j..i!'-'.-M Krlml "mi Sr,SlSru'"m'.,!UiwIj.-.:: Wasnnr te. . It. - . t "tju-...,. '" s.r? Bhiiw. Relfcted Oti r ult ..." "" ,a wr " Peu " if,1' M.l.nrtel'lau;: ""' a rm an .Tunt.. , our Bcude.1 Btnjnt, ' 1 I BtfYNMAWR TEACHERS CALL PICKETING ARREST UNFAIR W'" Instructors in Summer Scheel for Working Girls Say ' ncy were Unly Investigating ggyaiarTTr-"- - m X'&.KaaaBJaamJBBaHaaaaaw'' KBKBMmWtSmiMnmfiiXtfKs 'mm JiPflflrHiiH 'BHHHPOkKilSI wKEtm v ""' . Slttium K-:' ttl'" &: '"'": -:Mt l- iiHkl'l 1 " , 1. v IPr IkHHfliK L ' ' i f WiMrj ::.:ar ' iiMj ..iiss ..ur;;iiiel ttiyiTt anil .,!,, Edna I'er. Iiisliiunns m u,e u.jii Aiiiwr .Summer Scheel for working women, who were arrested yesterday as labor agitators while Investigating conditions In (lie clothing' workers' strike Twe young women, instructors In nlstery nnd economics nf, the Hrvn .Mnwr College summer school, nnd'n male teacher of economics nt Amherst, arrested yesterday for "picketing" n "... ns inctery nt Klevpiitli and Wee. ""'is, pretestt.( against their nrrest vigorously tndny nml t lie wnv thev " nicy were ti "'"' ircineil ny tup police 4JICr II llflfF wnlt i.. ii.. .... .... Yt" nnd Muttoiiweod streets smtien. tlie three teachers were taken te Cltv 'nil in n police patrol; "slntp.1." anil given n hearing before .Magistrate Ken shaw. The girls weie let go; Hip man w hned RIlMiO with the altenia live of thirty days in jail. I he young women are the Misses Margaret Myers and Ivlna Cers. Ilt, are teaching in the Mimiuer school for Yir.nli,.S.'r,.,V Tl"' "'"" U S"l('.v MnJ-. a Phllndelphliin, who has been teach ing at Amherst fop two tears. In September he will become ' a teacher in iiruoKweoti Workers' College, Ka u nun, .s. j , Kent "We went en Investigation - - there. Maid jir. Mnv. "te Investigate ,a. ippert that strlkeM ,. . " .'M JII-I1 etlier werkeis ami asking them te join cre iirrpsfeil mi-n. v for appreacblnc i ne gins ami i.eimr ii t,,l r i a man. nu,f ln.pilre.l if. he worked In ' the facteri. I "When l.e s.il, l l... .....l i .i T nske h m nls ,li, .,, . "'.'i ''T'.i l Kill, I,,"" u-m, ' "" .,L,,.,,,,'.N,H1;" cane sV.; . .'.. '" r." TK"m when I ii.M l. I.. .... i i V i doing there-r "'"" ' W"S "P said, ! want te talk te some of ....- ,iin.-is. ue wan, -inik te an-; ether mid J II run .mi in.' 1 spoke te another man mid the scrgenm uneited me. He Jims s ttv tw BrM with ' me. and pointed theiu out te mi officer, I who arrested them " - I , ....ss,,.,N sain nun iik-.v nml spoken i te one woman, who turned .ml net te W(l,.t Hl ,Hl. ,.I(t lit aitr weie arretted before tlnx ut lilf 1-lllllJlllK Ht.'lOrV. 1 I1PV II . had ii cIuiiicp hi speak te anv one c A' "'" vt,,,l" 1"",M' "' "frp - fused, thpv mm. unrmlsil.... ... i.,i... 2 HURT IN WAGON CRASH ! Vehicle Musses It Up With Truck In Frent of City Hall Twe men weie slightly Injuied when their wagon collided wlrti a motertruck at Hrend and Market stieets, opposite the wi-t sd,. of City Hah, dining the rush hour last n.ght. The horse coming frightened, attempted te away, but was ciiugni before it he rn n had gene lar ny I'ellcemaii Cain. Larire crowds et In i ii accident. going workers saw the The injuied men. Albert It. Hiandew Klll Neith Itaiulelpli slieet. and llariv lirapftis. Kill) North' Hundelph street were Heated at the Hahnemann Hes-' pital. Lee Schlll. Jeffersen slieet near Frent, the driver of the truck, was ar rested. HELD AS FREIGHT THIEVES Twe Men Caught Carrying Goods at ' Second Defendant Is Accused by Wayne Junction i Bessie Saunders, of Camden Twe men arrested last night ,;)V n Kmile Mastanski, of Hese street, Philadelphia ami Heading Railroad 'de- ' Camden, was held today in SI 000 bail, lective while earning a rug stolen from 'charged with nn assnult en nine-year-a freight car at Wayne Junction, were old Hessle Saunders, of -IL'7 Mechanic held in $100(1 bail each this morning for street, Camden. a further hearing by Magistrate Lindcll The girl testified that the attack ne in the Hrnnchtewn police station. i purred in Merrlsville Park July lit, Thev nrn Kr,.,i .Tnr,n.. i.t .. I Harry Delhi, of f10 Chestnut street. years old. XS'M North Hread stri. ,n,,Vi ' .lames y . ivsicu, inirty-seven, 71 Knst Winter street, (ierninntewii. According te Special Officer .Swnrtz. who made the arrests, the prisoners arc believed te, be responsible for n series of petty thefts in the Wayne Junction yards. .... , ..,, .., ... ....... JUST "TIRED OF PHILA. Girl New In New Yerk Says Suicide Nete Was Only a Jeke MKs Heglna Schnchter, of 2.".'1(1 N'er'h 'rwenty-thlrd street, wnw jok ing when she left n suicide note at her home jcterdii.v. "Hy 'l'c l""1' ,()l1 rend thin I will be no mere." said the note found in her room ycMcrdny. The police were neli tied. Today enme a letter benrlng a Xevv Yerk pestinink. Mi.vlng the jeiing vvoin vvein 1111 had gene there te May with reln tivcK, lis i-he was tired of Philadelphia, "I was only joking," Hhe wrote, "when 1 mid 1 wan going te die." DAUGHTERS GET ESTATE $250,000 Left by Mrs. Emily Jacobs does te Her Children An estate valued at $2r0,0fl0 and up ward wns (llspm-ed of today in the will of Mrs. Kniily ('. .Incehs, who lived at IlUJi nnriice sireei. niie men ,iuiy in. Mrs. Jacobs' iiaughtci, cinni h. audi l'.lenner .lacebi, were tlie priucipui lien eticiiiries. Kiitheriue .1 Weed, who died it. Ihe I'liilaitchiliin tieneral Ilespjtnl. be- iiieatheil her SC-'.illlO cMntc in truvt te I her siMi'i . Annie V. Wicd. The nienev . I upon tlie "IMit's deiiih, I le be given te the Children s ens de Heme, At lniilic fit Other wills prehiileil teilnj were these of Kllznbeth Smutleii. '.'IL'il North Twenty-ninth street. $1 1 .(Ullf. nml of Alfred rnber, who died in (tcrmnn.v, 5S000. (IVF.n TIIK 8IIKI.I, 1'ITS AOAIN Net every iloutihbey hm hail nn opportunity te revlslt France lut Cerfl Uoeven erlffi recently vldle'l Ihe cene of Ilia war activi ty, and wrlt'a me;t inlereatlmly of lh 'ani of batievacarredeltlM Bvery dough boy and meinbara of lila fumlly will want le rtad thla article In the Magazine Hectlerj of tha Sunday I'v.ue L.DOia. "Uaaa it m Maeu."r av. EVENING PUBLIC, Clothing Strike Conditi ions phone for counsel, being told there wasn't sufficient: time, as they were about te leave. At fit Hall thev tele phoned nfter they had been slntc'd. Denies Disorderly t'luirgr "The sergeant testified tlint he bad told me le move en," said Mr. May. "If he told me any such thing I cer tninly did net hear him. I hnd rrVit been guilty of any disorderly conduct. I hadn't even urged any eiie te quit work, which I would have a right te de se long as I did net distill b the peace. "A man who said he was a member of tlie firm testified he had heard me accost one of ihe emplej es. A Human inn who worked In the mill testified I had told him te step work, and bail looked pretty rough. I hadn't done anything of the sort. The witness ex plained lie could speak verv Utile Eng lish. "I wasn't nsked If I had been pi. k ellng; I wasn't asked If I belonged te any radical labor organization. 1 was glen no opportunity te defend myself. I wasn't even able te get Inte direct touch with my lawyer. "Hack In the eellroem I learned what my sentence had been, paid my tine and was released. I want te say that I learned a whole let about economies net printed in books in these few hours." the two wiling women weie .lis ! niisseu. iney sum iney liu.l lulkei vv t M I ""' uttnniev for the clothing company Mter. and he had said they were jus'- i . .... .... i11" - '1 "II1" ""J' I l'". '""1 If H'P1 niliglsiiiite hud known who thev weie " Hireei.nld have been dismissed. Kcnshaw Itlames liwyer Muglstrate Kenshaw today blumed a law.ver who handled all the strike cases! for the defendant for the imposition i of Mie tine en Mnvs. "I remember the case well." said Ihe magislrale. '"They looked mid iiclcd I just like the ether strikers. If iheir I atternev lunl irlven H..., , i ., ,.. f'VOlfllTl I reillllll . i..ill.l l.nt.. f.,1 .1 . i , V their word In preference le the slate- ' mem ei me witnesses agiilnl Hi ' I in sure they meant no harm ami were ile.ng none." j FIREMAN'S CAR ROBBED Harry Kaplan Lest Aute Accessery1 While in Ball Park Harry Kaplan, a liiemau attached te L'ngine Cempun.v M'J, jesterday drove te the ball game being played between the championship teams of the Fire He- ; piirtuient. He left his machine in charge I of a youth and when lie returned after I the grime, found the meter meter en top ' of the radiator missing. ICd w a ill Hyau. Twenty-fifth street I and Lehigh avenue, who premised te watch the car, denied having taken the meter, hut was arrested by Kaplan after an argument. He was held in ..'IOll .hail for a further Hearing .vugusi in ny .ungisiiuie worn lu tlie Twenty-second street ami Hunt ing Park avenue station. HELD ON GIRL'S CHARGE Camden. Is new- in jail awaiting trial en a similar cunrge preierred ey t he i..,,,iln i. same girl. Oh, Man! Ferre's knocked off from cri a.- it.: i. j n "iteen te thirty dollars en a let of men's suits! $20 were $35-0 te $50.00 J30 were $45.00 te $65.00 FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper I f LlGteR-PHILADELPfflA, THURSDAY, BOB-HAIRED THIEF " VISITS FUR SHOP Expensively Gowned Weman Walks Away With Ceat Valued at $150 A young wemnn, dressed expensively In n. blnck bended dress, with bobbed hair, entered the fur store of Davidsen & Sen. 1-0S Areh street, late jester day afternoon, nnd asked te be shown tlie latest styles In winter furs. She (.pent considerable time looking ever the stock nnd trying en emits. She left without iilnklng n purchase. A few minutes after the woman 'left the store It wns found that n fur pent valued lit ?lt"0 wnn missing from one of the show cnse.s. Police of the Klcveiith and Winter streets station were notified of the robbery. William II. Uehmer. 110.1 Walnut street, rpnnrted the levs of SI 7(1 worth nf 'jewelry. A sneak thief Is lielleved te havp entered ills room during Ilelimcr's absence ypsTerdny. , Cash nnd jewelry valued at S1U." were taken from the home of David Stern, .'1(1 1 North Fifth street, hint night, by rob bers who forced the rear deer. PRESIDENT HARDING WIRES CONDOLENCE TO MRS. CROW Prominent Men Expected te Attend Senater's Funeral I nlontewn. I'll.. Aug. .'. (ISy A. 1 Mesages of sympathy from bus i iiess anil personal friends of the late i Senater William K. Crew continued te i each Mrs. Ctew at the summer home I near here tedny. They included tele i grains from President Harding. Sena , ter Pepper and ninny oilier men prom inent In public and business life. ! President Harding's message said: ' "Please accept my heartfelt rondo I leiice and deepest sjmpalhv In the great . lesp you Imvp sustained in ,(. death of I .miu r husband. His untimely going cut short a splendid premise In this Na Na teon's service." I Preparations for the funeral en Sat urday afternoon went steadily forward with hip urgent request by many lend ing citi.ens that the service be held In Cnloutewn Instead of nt Chnlk Hill. It Is expected t lint (levernnr Sproul mid all the members of his cabinet will be present, while scores of the Senater's friends from f.ll parts of the State have signified their Intention of paying their last rcpeets te htm In per son. Tlie room where the hwly lay at beautiful Chalk Hill wns transformed by a mass of (lowers which came from every quarter of the State, close friends and civic organizations paying honor In this way te the dead Senater. Washington. Aug. .1. Speaker (111 left, of the Heuse, today litmii', mf the Pennsjlvnnla congressional delega tion te represent the Heuse nt the funeinl of the late William K. Crew, senior t'nlted States Senater from Pennsylvania. These appointed are Representatives Varc. (Srlest, Hnnslev, McKadden. Kless, Fecht. W.vant, Ken-' dull, Temple. Ulster, Merin. Campbell, Cruge. McLaughlin, Htirke, Walters, Council and Watsen. ENTIRE STATE SENATE TO HONOR J.ATE SENATOR Appointed as Committee te Attend Crew Funeral i The entire membership of ihe Penn sylvania State Senate was mimed te- I day by Senater T, Larry K re. presl- deal pre lein. as a committee te at- hip liineial of l nile.l Mates Sena- ..... I I'.. I..... L , . ' '., ll . III. Ill,,,, II .-Mill I llil , W. Hniij Hnker. who su. led Sh.iiIei- Crew as chalriiian of the Hi- piililiian State Ceniiulilee. will meter i I "niutituwii lonierrow. lie has pus'- ! peneil lilllielllicement el the execmivc' mid tiuance committees of ihe Stale I J Committee mid probably will announce llielii next Meek. I Man Found Dead In Tub Ilanlel Henner, aged soicnty-ene, was discovered dead lu u bathtub In a rooming house nt l.".!l Kast Hew-en street early this morning. A police surgeon wlie examined the lie.lv found' It partially clothed. On the face mull chest were several, bruises. These led ! le the Inference lliHt the Jt man while undressing had been taken ill, fallen ' Inte the tub and made unconscious by striking his head against itN edge. The lied.v was icinevcd te the Morgue. TkeBIDDLE AGENCY lrr.enr0"ATlD ADVERTISING 129Nertkl2Street.PliiIaa.lpVi. VDsens PJTntj-,thet' ThyAreRtl,t (TU0 Brings Wonderful Economies for the Entire Family ! ! ! Children's and Girls9 Oxfords & Pumps . MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Footwear at Equally Hifj Savings t'li this Half Yearly Sale. Stere Closed THE BIG SHOE STORE5 FouriFleora With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, ironten, Misses, rl 204-06-08 E AID iesr w 'Hew De I Get There?' Dees Net Feaze Traffic Men at Busy Intersection 1- ARE REAL QUESTION BOXES It's a perplejced mntnrlM wb" wants te get somewhere nnd doesn't knew hew te go nbeut It. And strange ns It niny i seem, there are many who begin n trip ! without much of nn Idea ns te hejv they , nrp going te rencl; their destination. i Perhaps that Is the reason Patrolmen Hlllgreve nnd Celan, traffic directors; nt Thirty-fourth nnd Walnut streets. the main artery of the Lincoln high way lending te and from Philadelphia. appointed themselves voluntary lnfer- ! inatien dispensers. ; Tlie patrolmen spend the grenter part of their time giving advice. Their In formation Is free and their enlv ex- , pected reward Is n word of thnnks new i and then. , Mere than 10(1(1 machllies pass their pest every day. Net n few step while i the occupants Inquire of tlie policemen ; who alternate at the pest, just hew te ' reach a certain place that they have j started for. I "Pull up te tlie curb," is the first request of Hlllgreve or Colen. And thin the patrolman pulls a read map from his uecket. a hotel directory, n street directory, iii'id a few mere pnpers j of Impeitaiicc and outlines the best j route. Sometimes it take only u minute te start n pnrty off right. Sometimes It takes half mi hour. Hut In any nse. full details are furnished, nnd with the geed wishes of l lie Informer the autelsts move en. The station assigned te Hlllgreve and Celan Is nt the Intersection of Thirty- , fourth street. Walnut mid Woodland avenue. The automobiles come nnd go' in all directions. Seme go West te- ' ward Pittsburgh, ethers are en their is wuy te Washington, many are heading arettes They are GOOD! Bay this Cigarette and Save Meney VVELIKEtobecon VVELIKEtebecon VVELIKEtobecen W sidered as part of the organization ! 1 U . of our clients and sit 1 ii in en all conferences pertaining te sales. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertiaing Agency Every Phase of Sates Promotion North American Bldg. Philadelphia IP WISE POLIC DRIVERS "1 1 1 eld e Mm JL A-vfX This concern has a deep conviction that all advertising should represent the client and net the agency. The Great Value-Giving At Half Price nnd Less! $045 '2 Others 11 ( 52.83 and $3.83 Saturdays Beys and Children Market Street r yv 3 .c 'AUGUST 3, 10 for New' Yerk nnd many nre trawling te Atlantic City nnd ether wnBherc resorts. It Is the proud beast of both police men that should some glebe-trotter come along mid inquire the quickest route te the North Pele they would be nble te direct him. RMfTn w MENS WRIST WATCHES New desirable square and oblong shepes. MacDonald Nete 7 7 Tropical Weight Spert Suits of Palm Bench, Mehnir, Silk, Gabardine, White Flannel 1334-1336 Chestnut Street JJJIIiIlilllfM SrCIb, Fifth Avenue, 56th and 57th Streets, New Yerk Final Price Reductions Are the Feature OF OUR August Clearance Reductions of Vz te V2 Original Prices ' PREVAIL ON ALL GIDDING FASHIONS n Nash Prices Reduced NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE Prices Effective August 1st SIX-CYLINDER 2-Pass. Roadster $1210 5-Pass. Touring $1240 7-Pass, Touring $1390 7-Pass. Sedan $2190 4-Pass. Coupe $1890 4-Pass. Spert . ." $1395 PHILADELPHIA NASH MOTOR CO. Bread Street at Poplar CAMDEN yt , ..- -w '-mmiMtsmmh r j , - WILL DISCUSS SKIP-STOPS " Tim regulnr monthly rnetlng of 'the Northwest Hiifdtipss Men's Association will he held tonight In tlie new bend quarters nt- ISI1 Columbia" nveirye. The association s battle te fercti the removal of skip-steps will be. the principal topic of dUcussleti. & Campbell Tropical Worsted Suits $30 te $48 BIupf, Grays, Browns, Stripes nntl Mixtures. Feather - weight fabrics, fckrleten lined nnd tailored se they retain their fine fit and graceful lines which is quite out of the usual. Yeu have never worn any clothes mere delightfully cool op se stylish and enduring. 1 1 F. O. U. Factory imA.NCII.-9ni MIOADWAY, CAMDEN, -.,,. , .t ., j.-.j ,!, llW- ii. . jM . ' nwawaj..?,. dH y . Thousands of Philadelphians Have shown their apprecia tien of the Summer Stere with its amazing range of styles and patterns in Palm Beach Suits Mehairs and Fcnthcricciflht Tropical Worsteds We have given Philadelphia a great summer store, such as few ether cities have, where Hottest Weather Clethes can be obtained in wonderful variety. And our business in appreciation of this fact has made necessary a consolida tion of sizes. Se that you can obtain Palm Beach Suits At Our Super-Value Price of $14.50 Consolidating lets, se that there arc sizes for every type of man, which have sold up te $18 at $14.50. Mohair Suits At Our Super-Value Price of $ 18 Consolidating fine quality mo me hairs, which we have sold up te $23 at $18. A Windfall of Worsted Suits $19 $24 $29 (made te sell from $28 te $43) Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men ,f r .v. itij; DOES your advertising suggest your personality? Can you be visualized be tween the lines? THE HOLMEb PHfcbS, 'Printer. 1315.29 Cherrv Strtet PhilidflphU ts5 FOUR-CYLINDER 5-Pass. Touring $935 2-Pass. Roadster $915 3-Pass. Coupe $1385 5-Pass. Sedan $1545 Cabriolet $1195 5-Pass. Carriele $1275 N. J. t M 1 1 t At , m m i m S
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