PPPfSjfWXfjSflii1' r'wm f WWW "ss'-w? vr "v ' '..' .W'EVfA'W? ' ' ' ' ' 1Y.TT. iVl'V i "liru"iR 'fVJ t y v 11. 1'.-' "5T -, -.T "rt T r w ""jrP! s , . IHK.T r ,y r A ftlNARHORE IN THEFT OF AUTOS V. Jack Shenden, Percy and Ritner Streets, Taken Frem Midst ' . of Girl Greup in Studie STOLE 5 CARS, IS CHARGE ' Tflken from tin niliNl nf n bevy of wrtly R'r'M '" " Ix'iHilwitlk lilioto lilieto liliote iraiililc c.tnltll"linn,nl tin Atlntittc City. Jack Sliemlnn. I'rrc.v niul Itllner trecls, hU rlfy. l" '", breiisht here le nn Hirer rhnrj!i" of "IrnlliiB 'fivr ntitnmri Mle within n wrel. Slinmen. who tne poiire iiy ierini iIC,l" nn mnterrnrt bcnrlriR New .ler-I ..r lln'iiTx. wn- ni-iplc(I after four W "7...i. i. i- nil,,l. l.n l,n.i .!!., com mm". t he-V rt- h.,;. hoen l,. into Cltv "'"I I'eurt.vnril liy ueteetives OftprlieMl nml Stuekpr. "Thf wiimint lcueil for his nrresi nml nvern t" h the hift ceiniiliiltiiiiit was k1feil en the iiIIprpiI theft of nn ex tfnve m.'iehlne In Atlnntle City yes terdnv nml Hh rrmevnl te thl city by 'emp'levei" of SIipikIpii. nlng been iiifermpil of, Shpnilen'sj Ifltfft nlleRi'il theft the ileteptlvex Inte )st nlslit went te Iliimmonten. X. ,f., with the rxpeetntlen of rntehliiR Mlicn den us he piicd Ihreuish thnt tewji en hlny te this city In the -telen ear. Sliciiili'ii. however, Is miIiI te have eludeil 'h' detei'llves hy turning the flelrii Hr ever te two youthful con cen ftdenitr. Me nine t this city hy trnln. 'I'l11 ib'tpetlves stepped the stolen ..ii- in Hiininioiiten nnd arrested Albert Alfh. Mlhlred and Kliuiik Htreet.s, and Charles Nacew. ei Atlantic ity. who ; ",r,m',,';:I;1 ze KlK'"" Mrwt;2 Frem Atlantic City thp detectives learned thnt Shcnden was Infatuated with n mppescd movie actress spend ing her vacation there. It wns In her (empnny and that of her friends that ghenden was arrested seated In n. "fflke" aiitemnblls in the photographic MtablMiment. Gehrlnger Band te Give Concert (Jehringer and his hand will be the wnccrt attraction nt t he Weccncee Phngretinil, Fourth nnd Catharine streets, nt S cIepk tonight. In ruse of ruin the concert will be given In the Settlement Music Scheel, 410 Queen itreet. DAILY BAND CONCERTS Programs for This Evening's Treats at Philadelphia Parks The Fnlrmniint Fail; Symphony Or chestra will play nt Lemen Hill. ,ll Mnrle I.eughnej. contralto, will be the wlelst. The program : Overture ".Mrr Wives uf Winilsrjr." .N'treill Suit "I.'Arlrzlenne lii 1 lllisit (a) Treluil" (li) M in no I hi. te Ailaiiifliu. Id) I'arlllini. Recltnllm unit Aria, "umbni MnJ ru ' ,. , . , HiTKe-llanili'l Mnrle I.niiKhnev Intreduptien li Act III, "Lnhencrlii Oifrlurf "Othelln" "Lee's Drt'iim" .;; "ZZ trhHiken'sl: YurhH litem -ki- Hecltntlse anil Aria Uirche Plnn The Fnlrmniint Park Hand will plavte believe that she was cnticallv in t llelineat Mansion ut S e'. lock. The jured. Later nt the Children's 'Hos 'Hes 'Hos rregrnin will he: i pltul It was found her left arm wns Ot.rmre "William Tell" .. Itnsslnl bieken nnd her hedv cut. Billet ,Music from "..t IlPin,. ,, ShIim "I - - ar'fearSCOMMUTERS ARE DELAYED Grand linmriil anil Jluntlna Fnntiisli l.n' 'snrhV'rrn",'nrhR,','ns;,Hv-.'- Ka-nn-mnnn I Derailing of Electric Ties Up Traffic Mosaic -The Jf.iEPle anil'the fairut." Tarantcll Pecheur et Xc.imlltnln " M.KwIles fr.,m "The Sinning Girl" '""lieH.erl Tlie Municipal Hand will plaj In I Hrlileshiiri: Park. Richmond ami 'Ash I fttcets. Tin. program : ,, "Amerlui" i March -ttnifl front ... y u sviirer O'-rtur-- -nri.hi.ns" . "ffeebn, h I :'"'' AnwllniiH" . . Kulm,..,ie Ceni rnnp.iwlj .'Tunili'e In" . Prlnil i ti ,.. Waliz ..r..,tl. , ,,., i.ijHii,, tij Mr nt.-- s h.ln, , nier the Whvph" . Jtnsi l,)An,i!.,;,',:h ViK '.-' ""'" ' .w.". laiPulruiei l) Den t;ulete ' st.ir Spiniie'il llHiiner ' The Phlhidelphlii Hand will pluv at the I'nrkwnj Plaza, the soloists being I hntlirlne (Itey. soprano; Frnncis J I I.npltine. harp: Kmll Ivneumwir.. ..n,-l CU P ' nil llllll.-itA" r. .-.. net: Heriiiml linker, trumpet; Clacinte Nwilnee nl. tioinhene; William Adams. .,.'." '"'enin ie I'nmpe, harl harl tene. Wlllinm Ileltjs. xylophone. The rreErnm: nurture nemmunde" ,. . Krhuhert He.itjllf ul Kiihrlsnh of a Harp Sole -s,i,, i,,i Knit. ,,,.. J,r l.nnltlne i..; frr,mih Seuth " iJhAIanT;.n'Wr?nn,n? $.? ,b) 1NTKRMIS.SION nungartan Ithtiixedv Ne ' Jl'arts nml riewern" . Borraro Sole .,.Urtcl, t.j M'" 're I.lnzi Tnb.inl I ......ci, .tiiirrn PUr Span.-lrd llanner Spllfnli-k , , . QofeMO- '&0O&eM Sfefe TT 9 iiert; OXFORDS v1 40 M A 'DtSens te '"tScles of jnut Shoes vs a Quaratitw. that vnityAreRiiit Jw STANLEY REEVE DOFFS DERBY TO TIEPEGASUS TO MAST Here of the Pearl Kelly Slips Hunts at Nominal Kate .T. Hlnnlcy Heeve lins wrltten another I hook. A i iip nniiier, whefip pre-eminence In mutters enrterlnl mn liecn IiIh clilef senrrp of fniiiP in tlin past. Iins but !'.'V.(',i y Ph'jIIhIumI n volume known tin Kn.lunr Ki'iiiIiiIscpiipph: A Fex Hunt MB .lenniiil, which nniy Iip liml in ex iliniiKc for ?:t. or nt flip npprexliniitc mtp of enp cpiiI, n ipmlnl-ppiirc. In I hp wrllliiR of thin work Mr. Hppvp per.xixtN in ,s flailr for the ox ex pptliiicntiil', which was evinced nt recent nice meets hy , niidiiellv III urnritiK n pPMi'l diiy howler, or "Kellv." the like of wrfleli Iiiim nnt.hpen neon In thi vicinity Kin cc (Irani h lnM visit, III ether wer.ls, he lms lieirtiti n definite irenil in the Ilrec-l trn of n Amini '""" """R lilenitnt.., (lip tlrxt step of ... ... . : "T --.. i "-".'' Y' ? ' ' . ' "' M,p Pitnllrutleii : "f -l,lN ""litilmrl.." .,... yours nftn. ,11P,; ..S"",,,!",," KVnV. 'I'lilu .... il... . . i iH'iijniiiln Chew renuirks In his KiiUM-fiil prefnee ( t,P volume, bepiiuve the Inpiynw. of the meter seems te llllleiltfl tlin ..n.l....l ..!(...,. . , . .. , V Kiiiiiiuii riunilinuell el tllf i,w, . -, im iniu int fiivp.1 mi, I r.v.i I..,. will heroine thlnirs ,f n. .,,.... fi.l . ,m ,,t. i,ini. Hie hook Is frankly a dinry, written in u cursive and unstudied stvle, aud r.'wi' !? .Vf ,lle ""'"''k wide intlmncv !fi' i""!-1' Tn" ."",l '''R''1.' restricted w ei I.I of fex-huntlm; In u,is ceuntrv. Il.n i m1' u.-,.'.""ir '.'I l,s wncliiHlen in r " .V,--.,Mr.' Ur('vp lms '"cleved the fact Hint his literary llKht' lm net K-.m; out, bui m.her burns the mere i I,.. I,. ... . ' " "' "iiiiiiiu r.. ,, Hi'i, Wllll'll Ml p l.'ea.lv for Ih, press en .if II In) 1 1 1 tee year lllL'tl. done well, Indeed; I had MiUlclimli.il." Lhe liiiek lms , much better than said the proud author "I am told that patrolmen hurt when TROLLEY HITS SIDECAR One Has Possible Fracture of Skull and Internal Injuries j Twe patrolmen were seriously In .lured lns night at Twenty-sevent'li and Federal streets, when their inotercj.le side car collided with n trolley car." The initire.l patrolmen are' Leenard Carliii, Fill Seuth Stnnley street, and Jehn J. Powers. 1408 Seuth Twenty ninth street, both of the Twentieth at'id Federal stieets police station. Tliev are in the Heward Hospital, Carlin with a possible fracture of the skull and Powers with internal injuries. The patrolmen were ridliiL- ens. en Federal street nnd ns thej attempted te cress Twenty-seventh a northbound j trellej smashed into the side of the i machine, overturning it. GIRL STRUCK BY TROLLEY Wrecking Crew Called te Take Her Frem Under Car Three- ear-old Catherine Waid, of 17-4 North Tenth street, was run down by a trolley car in front of her home last night and her body became wedged se tightly under the front truck t lint the combined efforts of the trolley crew and six pasiengers could net ex Wncner ' trlcnte It. The wrecking car wns enlleil "ml J'"-'10'1 tll( '.'''.v '" In the meantime the agonized Knciim. of the little clrl led evi.n. nn en Shere Line Derailment of a car en a Pennsjl vanin Klei'tiic train which left (ilass (ilass (ilass hore for Camden at !:!( A. M. bio. ked all northbound traflic this mnruiug and made hundreds bite for work. Ne one was hurl in the accident, which en uned just south uf I'itniiiii. N. J. it wns ue. essnry m semi trains ever Hip soiithbeuiid tracks between Pitman and Sewell. Several huuin' work were ic.pilred te clear the nnitli nnitli beund tracks. If price were fjfejlthe only con cen con 'sideratien in buying engravings, geed engravings would seen be scarce. The quality of our engravings will please you as well as the price. THE CnE'TNUTjfTREET ENCRdklNGCe.!ii EXer.II! Chetnutt;: KSfllAM lAe.N llTII NTBKKT M-E-JN-! E, ' T7J d a uiy r uiuv in (iROUPING of several hundred pairs nil taken from our regular stocks.. They are the biggest money's weith offered in OxfenU in ninny a year. The htyles a puce that i-pell.i IJ-K-A-L IvC-0-N-O-M-Y! Stere Closed Saturday EVEnn6 PUBJM.C' Waiting World Stories of Fex of One Penny a Tell mmatm HKKXK .!. STAXhKY 10110, copies have W'en sold liere unit l" KiiKlaml, au.T'tbe deiiian.l seems te con tinue. . "I am surprised, because I'd no Idea se many people took an Intel est in that suit of thing. " f .Mr. Keeve ncglcrtp.l te make any statement n te wliat the Well -Dressed .Man Will Wear during the coming season. MURPHY GREETED BY TEARS OF MOTHER J)F SUSPECTS ".Ged Bless Yeu," Sobs Weman Whose Beys May Ge Free Jesse Murphy, Philadelphia highway man nnd convict, who, wlille In the Kastern Penitentiary, confessed te a murder In Hest en, get a warm welcome last night from th met her of the two men convicted of thntcriine. When Murphy, handcuffed te detec tives, reached the Chnrles -Mreet jail ill Hosteu late last night I lie mother of (Ieerge Uelllna and Charles Kelltns was waiting at the Institution where her sons are imprisoned. "(toil bless you," said Mrs. Rollins te Murphy. She began weenjng as , Muiphy walked into the corridor of the. jail. His confession probably will lib erate the Rollins brothers, one of whom I had heen sentenced tiTdenth, the ether I 1 te life imprisonment, , ' Murphy was taken from the Kastern Penitentiary yesterday, and after for- in.iillles jii iny 1 1 a il was turned ever te tlie Hosten police, Hefere hoarding a train at Hreail Street Station, a par don from (Iivernor'Spreul was handed te him. It absolved him from further Imprisonment fnr a robbery committed in tills city se tlmt he could answer the murder chnrge in Hosten. I.At'OH AMI TIIK WORLD LArOtlS WITH YOU Hnlrhrcatlth Hurry, lletlv, Andv And Mln. Soin-liedv'8 Slcnnc nml the ertipr famlllur rharnriPiH lHe only tu nink. miii Innsh. Ynu'll find them mery Sundav In the Mx. pane nll-nt.ir cemle Htctlnn of th Hunday I'uui.ic I.m.nr.ti. "MbIie It a Habit." Adv. Cellins Batihs Electric and Steam Mawgt Salt Ruba NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE 6LEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPING 219-25 NORTH BROAD STREET Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8.30 Te Closing X L thnt men want at wftMiwmftifcjii. ORIfl JJHBPR Tan or Sgjfyjk Biack it 0r THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, Women, M ises, Beys and Children 1 204-06-08 Market Street LEDaElt PHiLAILPffiA WEP2S1)AY, ' AUGUST LEGION TO BOOM SESQUI-CENTENNIAL Every Pest in U. S. te Send Support, Colonel D'Olier t Declares LEAVES FOR NEW ENGLAND Philadelphia's Ses.iil-(Vnteiinlal Kx Kx hlbltleii, through the American Legien, will he discussed In every county of the I'nlled Statps within two mouths, ac cording te Kranklln D'Olier. president. In n statement Issued In Sesqut-Ccntcn-nlnl heiidiiiarters today. Colonel D'OHer snl-1 t lint he would return from New Kngland te nlteml the State I.egleu convention In Williams Williams pert. Seiueinber 7. S and S, and the national I.egleu convention In N'ew Or lenns, one meiitli Inter. Hefere he left tills city le resume his Interrupted vacation In New Kiiglimd Colonel D'Olier intended n luncheon at t!.i Ischium ti(--Slriitt"-rl as th gu.st of a committee representing the Aseclnted Clubs of I'lilla.lelplila.' The members of the committee assured the Colonel of the heaitA support of the organizations it represented. According te.Judge I'ugene O. Hon Hen nlwell. head of the Membership Drive Ceiinnlttee of the Seseiil-Centeniilnl Association. Ibe. drive le obtain Sill from J 00.000 citizens, ns iirevlen'slv eiitllneil. will commence en the until- pi-siii-j of Armistice Day. November II. I 1 lie drive Is expected te end en iiiiuiKsgiviiiK l ny. It will hac Its Inception with a plea for support Issued by .fn.lge liennlwell te members of all I local nganl!'.ni4eiis, fraternal, social, political and religions. These organ I- i i. ... . . . . ... . Talk about "controlled heat!" Drink iced WWL Tea clca-tetally Different Public Has Given Verdict te the Linde Furniture Sale There's no doubt about it. The people have spoken. Their buying proves that piece for piece, quality for quality, price 'for price, we are far ahead of every ether sale in assortments and values. We1 stress particularly the superlative quality of every suit and every single piece in this sale. Dcn't think of buyutf until you see what we can save you. Remember - that we have no staggering overhead expenses, no astounding losses, no tremen dous payrolls, no great less en returned goods, no costly red tape and high-priced lest motion which Furniture buyers this month must pay for. We are a Furniture store only, insuring the best service and the most for your money. Massive Tapestry or Velour Suit Strictly guaranteed for workmanship ,-nd materials inside and out. Has large davenport 87 inches lone. Loese cushions and full spring arms, seats and backs. This 4-Piece Bedroom Suit American Walnut. Rich Queen Anne design, large Dresser. Bew-cnd Bed, full-size Vanity roomy Chifforebe. A great bargain. kKi I O irTTI 'I Pi I I fl . . If I , MgftftMJ 10-Piece Walnut Newest Italian design. Buffet. 60 in. long. Large -. China Closet, with glass deer. Table 44x54 in. Five 1 7 tapestry side and one Arm Chair. IDt Rugs and Lineleums Reduced .9.v2 Ft. Rugs Hx!t FL fiuai Royal Wilten ... $98.50 Extra Wilten $37 erj Superfine Axminstcr .... 45.00 Heavy Axminstcr . "" 00 Extra Velvet 35.00 Andevcr Art . . . gee Fine Brussels 24.50 Colonial Rag ....... WW 375 8.3x10.6 FfRugs inlaid Linoleum Royal Wilten . $93.50 Extra Heavy, sq. yd. $, 7, Superfine Axm.nster ... 41.00 High Grade, sq, yd " Extra Velvet 31.00 Special Quality se. yd. ' ' 20 Fine Brussels 21.50 Blue Granite, sq. yd..' .' .' 1.25 OPEN EVENINGSMendnu. Wednesday, Friday Closed All Day Saturday HENRY LINDE 23d Street,, Columbia and Ridge Avenuea zntlenn will he nskeit, te appoint team captains for each J00 members. Numerous IcttcM Indorsing the mem bership drive have been received by .Tu.lgp Ilniinlwcll, among them one from a Civil War veteran, who took an active pnrt In the organization of thg ("eiitcn dial Imposition In 1871 IT Me Is Jehn A. Wle.lershiem. attorney, of lU.TJ Chest nut street. Mr. Wlederslifem wan em ployed at-the Centennial ns a mechan ical expert In the granting ef-nwartls te exhibitors. Anether letter received from a former Mayer of Heading; Pn., was written en the Yuken trail In Alaska, and stated Hint the Heading putty was spreading the Ses.iii-Ceiitennlnl Idea throughout the northern possession. Among ethers who have called nt Scs.iul-Centeiinlal hea.hiuarlers te as sure Colonel D'Olier of their support were (ieerge F. Sliriuieus, vice president of llie Central Laber Fnien. of this city, and .1. Henjainln Harrison, chair man of the Committee of Twenty-live, who represented all local unions nllil Intel with the American Federation of Laber. At the luncheon in .the Hellevue Hellevue Slratferd today Colonel D'Oller's hosts, representing the club membership of the city, were: N. H. Kelly, general secretnrv of t he Chamber of Commerce : Albert Kelvej. American Institute of Architects: Jehn (i. Williams, presi dent of the Philadelphia Heal Kstate Heard ; William F. Parker, Fnglneers' Club, aud M. A. Kelly, secretary of the Associated Clubs' Committee. CHILDREN'S DAY AT PARK Thousands Enjoy Free Rides and Other Amusements Thousands of children nt tended the annual Children's Day at Woedslde , Park t.i.ltij. ( In elder le avoid lhe con fusion of . : . : i Inst jear lhe luiiiiiigcm.'tit miiile special . iiriaiigeiiieiits and attendants were stn- I tinned at each gale te issue coupons' entitling the children te "free rides"; and entrance te ether amusements. j i' 175 Has and $ 165 mm csimssK Suit ifi'icaffl i ii 16, 1922 N. PHILA. BUSINESS MEN ' ' ENTERTAIN KIDDIES TODAY Many Youngsters Attend Outing In Hunting Park , This was it great day for the kid-' dies uptown. They hn.I free ice itciiiii, fice carrousel rides aud opportunity te win substantial prize's at the outing given hy the Central North Philadelphia Htislness Association at Hunting Park. Kverylhlng in keeping with juvenile enthusiasm wns provided and the Phila delphia Police Hand wns en hand te en liven the occasion. ' Furthermore, the chlldien hnd an opportune te appear in the movies, us (he .Stanley C.nnpaiiy took pictures of many of the important events, a G. WILSON WILL WED Vacation Remance Culminates In Engagement te Elizabeth Harris A romance thnt had lis inception In a vacation tour of .Maine two jears age will culminate tomorrow In the innrrlnge of Chnrles (iienville Wilsen. , son of Dr. W. Heynebls Wilsen, of Vlllnnevn, te Mls Fllzabeth Hyer Harris. Miss Harrii If lb'- daus'iler of Dr. nnd .Mrs. Kll.rtih Hyer Han is. of Seuth Chidinsfert. Mnss. She met Mr Wil Wil eon, who Is .twenty-live year c'd nnd nt graduate of St. Paul's Silioel. thl I'iti, wlille both were leuring Mnlnc The ceiemeny will tnke place ln the Church of the Advent. I ePSeD SUMMERTIME. Flower Vese3 Fruit Atlantic City Ocean City Sea Isle City Stene Harber Wildwood Cape May ,2kkkkkkkm!StiL. c4H jm rriBhk S9 lutely essenuai. uen 1 sacrtnee your tires te chafing and rubbing, caused by je?ting, but have them at the back of your car, ready te use in a minute, by attaching them te the ' - It has ,1 thrrcpelnt suspension inside grip, eliminating straps :haln or lock complete set in attractive box te fit any sirn' rim or tire ( K.NTUAI. 1 it mtnrnr.K Mil WWllillK.K (i.etiiii:h Miimi run. a. A I 1.1 OUM'.KS1 SKItMCK A'iS'N H1I0 N llrnill !. Mill lli:i:i. A HIM 0. lllii; Itlilcr Ae. t tiAiiia itcAixnv IHInril I'll.i- A IrnnUfiiril r. m. iti:it..i:it A CO ln A prlnit Itiirilcn .sis, II. .1. (Ol.l-'.MXN AMI-.ltK N MIITOIl CI. I II SKKVlti: .srxiiev 3il N. llrimil -t. Ilh A .sATI.N All N. llrn.Mt -H. F.MK.ItAl.ll (illlii: :n.M Kinfriilil st. km:r it kadi inn mitlv te. I Jill rrnnl.tiiril lie liritWII A KAMI. fit 2IOM ..'riui.ntnn n t.r, 11 V ,1. Mii.rim; 4111 I r.inUfiuril r. MM HI. i: i:. H M'i . ..Irnril Ar. .M. ru IM 1: Oxfnril rlkc A Orl-inm t. It. A I, t 1.1 M rfl.VICO. :u sprim: iniriien i, . 11. inn: . . .'.'JH . Ilrniiil si. riir.n. rms I.Ul Itlilimeiul si. itin.i iii r. 11111: 111:1 un 4 .1, 17'J.I N. Ilrn.ul st. HUTU III ll'K I H VI I'uiil s sIMllNtl liAtlDf.N s:itVI('r. Slillf 1115 sprlnii .1 ir.lrn st. nii., tt.ii: si.i a sKuvicr, .It.tl N. Ilrnu.l st. dl II. TIII.AMl UM't I'Mill st MIITl-.lli:I) A III (ilIRS :i n. iiti si. ( . Ms Mil I'lilrmniint r, s.u 111 run. a. 1.1m mid a 1 1111:1. MI ttm s. Urn ul si I .11 Is 1,1'KllsKi llrimil A hrlatl'in l. mi:ki. s M.irett ( 1. en sTrnv Itrnml A lirlstinn S. smi'I".i.s nuns. ll.M s llrni.il sMj'r.l s llltes. shltVtl I, lit! 1 flier .1 St. I'KNNSl II lH iii -Jti '.V iY. ...,..n";'.1. Mii. sii.mil. 1. 1 ;'; v.-;;' w ::'"..?''"' -'' ... aii si. ..i.f. ,,i--i r.ini mirticr t.111 11 .. , w. --.-..... iitiiiii .i.nsnn rpr Jr. i Ull I11..I.. k. --.. 11 111111. .1. Hum sheim- I'KNssii i .i v ..;: ;'.' .;'"yi'- y. "" m " -- i ditu s UMI(llllll ,!X till (ll sxir , M ,X ".". ' Jjj IrL (QfLn e $ 1 n" m-Steres 'IK -CAWBV & TWO SruVKU yNO gE SAH' "" ,. l?SJl ' 'IH ' P,PE A1HJS-Q-RE BED Benjamin Cooper, 803 W. Berks St., Awakens te Find Couch a Torch Hetijninlli Cooper dozed nt L' o'clock Ibis mertilnir while smekiiig n pipe en a much in bin living loom nt KO.'l West Herks street. Met ashes .hopped en u covering nml ignited the couch. A touch of lire meused Cooper ami he Miinmened firemen. Tlie .lamuged couch was drugged te the street. Puck .CIGARETTE ITS TOASTED It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated GIFTS OF CRYSTAL Bowls Competes 1st UAffl If Overheard in "J-i.' j m a restaurant Everyone has a better time at the shore when they travel te and fro en "The Reading." Philadelphia & Reading Svstcm Atlantic City Railroad . Haiti -furcl slnps 'inrden Pier Atlan- "e ' l'. Kun.Ii 1 Yeu Must Carry Twe Spares Te de se a safe and neat carrier is abse jjfaA $3.50 I.ANsDHUM;, siintilt 1 I'.mxrlnunf nte I.lSsDAI.l:, (tile Wulinn r.'.TTseM'l." rnnt;,,fi,,Vie7r Ce. SIJKMMM.WI llnl,...""":1,!, sI1M,, 71J'-V" . feien Anle Snniili- "w,.,I,""n:,t' """1"" lKKM-s. T. C. A M. V. I.nn.lls .Vi-TViM7rnI;,1'i!,iVs"u.. SUI7 Uillmit SI. limine &...J,!"N':,:'',.ATTi:HY .It Ml ni i lir-IHHI TIM. 'J.''.1.1 ll'MIIIII S,. . ;' HIThlt J28 Wnlniit si i:il..r. t 1.) s I'PI.y rn Jinn he.tnni st, ' " Mxruici: 1:. kv ll't. I l.tinraMtiT r 3i.l'iAIr.V,!.,!.V """'I: TIKI., vl i. I:ii,"1,",r " i.,:;: .",,:"".cs..ir-. - ,i, in ii f) . triii k. s U Kl s lilt.).,. 'I'll l.'inr.isirr tt. I It, I . A'i , V,1V.tT.IN -him: (10 111 XI 11 Inti. s. 1 1 1 .i5'VJ,,hV,:iilur,,:' "I'll Uniiilliinil Xte. WS ,v!!i!- I'lllUS 1 i; I Mill I'ril.riil s( HI (OllsOS l t illrsi't S iWiIiY,.,ffi:i,vi,,K" co , P"ill wbiJJSMS2WWE Yi m i. mi, B!I' B VJIIIf-'R i SKI- ..... 1 1 "i i a i.s. . . rr "HMir' "thtr- .k. k k. , k. a r i)ar r ...ir.ire '"'iili'ii llrE,t B r '3k' III llirrxil I I .i.i. ... .. . 51 t H.V I II lllf IN I I .- .. P 'liTI A Mmn.NT'i i ii:: ".'". K rfc. . V il tr Tin- simp t'Mip Fj K M M Ik. r S M VitXi tn. Meniirsi(,iiN v i. ....... m XI Bt. fi in 'if lT.Vv;:riv;,",, i vru i .,: " ' 111't.iiiiiiiii .... tc; mw h r iwam : rr-1 . --'T A Round-up of Suits Men en Vacation Will Miss This Chance Sale of Fine Suits at $23 Suits made te sell for $35, $38 anrl $40, grouped together at this one price of $23. You'll be glad you stayed in town this week when you see them. Standard fabrics in medium weight just right for early fall wear. All sizes and a variety in each size but going fast. This week only Our West Window is filled with Fall Suits and Overcoats. See them. PERRY & CO. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN (clenHel rjpinrtun,t s i.fT' roil te Rn JC,. rlcntj nui'iniebi!r ,..1 ninnn who rn I i" n Ins nMii m m a si! niy hiKh ..th'M nu'nmnhiip Sn'nri unit commls cemmls h 'in All ri-pl'es MI , ,enilril nbo nbe 'vtl n.nn.l..il i, iixi, l-dm-r (llllrr. First Penny Savings Bank JOHN WANAMAKLK, i'reafdent 21st and Bainbridge Streets 1343 Chestnut Street Pays 41. Per Cent. Interest Above all else, you can depend en the purity of it! It S pure. tiPurityProductef wueUKOU&HESS 'fit i k S A ; y -1 fuSSSgsS ,.'". Fer nil it is a man's drink in crisp and 1 bracing tang, women II 1 i k e it immensely I i for its vivid flavor and reviving zest Peacock , ;Gittqer-Me iJlrf&J ! i; IwM&i. - ssawwB M .nd n.her iMK I'l 1 . . niRMliiii'i-liiirriiiiiHiin .in'i'iKinhdi'iiiiiftiiniii ,iiiiiRitiiiwiHiiiiiusj IH 3 It's Delicious! fi -tSlfl ' i s if jk i axrn fit I tT, I . If m H. 1 mm m mi u&i m If mh wm m -Vi ii.. , t i - y -if l i'H
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