d' mW$$w& v Vf;V V ' I. h(. IS EVBOTKG! PUBLIC iLBDaER-PHlEADBLPHIA, MONDAY,' AUGUST 21, 1922 Wls -ai wmx&mW9i .VJ JACK O' JUDGMENT Who's WHe in ihe Story COWHM PAN ItOVXUAItY. fat, tearee-grabied but micannilt cleuer Uttder of a gang of creek, hat btcemt mlarmed at receipt of a knave of elubi, titntvt "Jack e' Judgment," alter several mi his exploits, alt ,of teMrh am subtly ievUtd te enrich him trltheut risking the law's penalties. He trie te disarm shs shs Dicieni withering around nln bi com vtalnlite (e tTAFFORD KtKQ, of the Londen Crlm inal Intelligence force, HSTO BltA'A, a sink man about lawn, ere A' oftenfleiw en an actress, tene rfSuJ hln, She is MAISIE WHIM, daughter el Selly WMM, e the gang who wishes te retire. Shi If interested in Stafferd, tOLLtK MARSIt, a dell-laced tut elewr girl, wfce net j aj "vamp" el the black malllnj gang, CROOK C'lKWE, one a cnflmet, neiu 1 a thief. . TIIK Rims' iiiectltiK wns held In the hnll of n West 'End restaurant, and thf twenty men wl'e nscnib'ied differed very little in appearance from twenty ether provincial business men who might bare been gathered te discuss the affairs of the company. Their coming excited no comment nd apparently did net even arouse tit attention of vigilant Scot land Yard. Ner, had the colonel's speech been taken down by a shorthand writer and submitted te the police, could any bur bur ftstien be found of the significance of the meeting. He Bpekc ) the diffi culties of trading, of thrf "competition" ulth which the company wn faced, and called upon the shareholders te nssist loyally the executive In n very critical and trying time. I5ut these who listened knew very well that the "competition" was the competition of the police, and they had their own Ideas as te what , censilium! hi- .iji.iH nun.- lu "." the colonel made reference. ir v'i - - It was a very commonplace, ordinary company meeting, wiiicii entir-ti in a conventional way by n vote of eerih- i deuce in the directors. It was when that had been pnssed, and the meeting JihiI broken nn. and members nnd elh- cinls were talking together, that the hWrGlt Selby, the ,,.. i little man, wuesc special jeu was te art a-9 intermediary between the com- pnny nnd its mere criminal enter- prises, received his instructions te speed , nn Helbv was the reeelvir of lptti.ru A burglar or pickpocket who acquired In the course of his activities documents . tnd letters which hnd hitherto been I worthless found n ready market through' Selby. ICighty etters out of every bun- , urru iinr I"""""' i; ii 1" -it., "in ui - i viuiiHiy. i. any jijnn i inu Wile et n enstlenally they would find a rich gem, I well-known Yorkshire mill owner." a love letter indiscreetly cherished, en "I didn't knew that." said Pinte, ln whieh ii new operation would be based, tteresled in spite of himself. Then would begin the subtle torturing I "Ner did I, till today." said the of a human soul, the opening of new 'colonel. "The fact is. this cursed .Tnnk Ja.il ..Mi llllunllllAltf nll(.lTllCfC l.l.t mi. I vistas of despair, the stage cleared for.e' a new tragedy. The colonel was te find that the chief anxiety of his "shareholders" was net as te the future of the company or ns te the success of its trading. Again and again he was asked n question couched in identical words, and again nnii muni in- ri-(iiii-u wmi u Miruu ei ins riHe ie ernsiure urewe is Impossible, big sheuldeis: 'Cretln knows him, nnd the moment he "What s the geed of worrying nbeut I put in appearance, ns likely ns net, a thing like thnt? Jack e' Judgment 1 1 'ret in would lese his head and give is n creek! That's nil he is, boys, n I the whole ihew nwey. It i.s jeu or rrefil.. He') net the sort of man who'll nobody." He rubbed'his chin thought theught rn te the pelice: he wouldn't dare put fully. "Yeu knew there are times when 111? facu Inside a police station. Yeu I'm sorry about Solemon White," he leave him te us; we'll fix him toener or said; "he was the boy for this kind later." I of business that is le'sny. In the old "Hill." somebody asked uneasily, idujs he get n bit scrupulous toward "what about Itaeul. that fellow who 'the end." as hilled nt Putney?" Pinte was te find that the colonel The uilenel lifted ills pvehrews. had made all arrangements, and that 'itaeul?" he en ill. "He hnd nothing for the pievieus two diivs he had been te de with us. I never lienrtl the fel- planning n predatory, raid en the York Yerk low's name until I rend it in thu paper, j uhircmuii. As te White" lie shrugged his sheul- There was te he n bazaar In Hud flers again "we can't prevent people dersfield en behalf of a local hospital, having private quarrels, and may be in which Lady Sjbil Cretin took a this rrenchman and White had one. j u y ini-ery is, ne sniu, cm nerat nig nn hlra which hnd only nt that mement1 occurred te him, "thnt Raeul, White ' nnii mis .incs e .iiuigmcni were worn- ing lordlier, ainyoe it Isn t n had Rl'MMKR RESORT ATLANTIC CITY. N. . gLEW WltKRK LUTE IS NArEMT rick, flteel and Stene Censtmrtlnn PRINCESS Oejan .nd S. Carolina Av. I.nrint moderate nt bout of meflern line eltv conttructieo. Hd 2nd Celd Running Waler In AH Reems Private Hatha Elevator nnct chef, excellent 'table. White aerrlce. Oretustra Dnnclnc. Free hatMiemes fef rutMe yllh Iieardwaik emrance. All wlnduwe VMn'J IS 80 and up flly. Am. plan Bpecl. J.W..Sl',twl,h ute rend map mulled, l'h. fi-r.'0 Paul C. Hniecran.. Owner Prep SPECIAL SEPTEMBER RATES ft mill Tfi RRununnii Oiliv:e:fe tJ KmtnckyAff or, hjtched Beardwlk nraioeaiie neDfllUlf) !(! ler.e.fctrle luiht. private Uthi. het 4 cold RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Arner. pltn (with meale). 1100 up dally. iPf'V w?l7. Finn llntlilnir Ireni heteL Phene A. C. SSM IloeUIec. uerneranip Manure ment. Special September Rates ELBERON ""PjrSefAnn", lenne.v.. nv- ,.r flen-'h I rin Kri '. ; ii-iiiiriiii- i it neniii ' Carhn,1?Ke,r.fla.7cSurXrT-VrvK"in nilNMIW- iir -; . .. . itiwe MUJNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS , jYhtta iiiy ni,( (; ( ii. t,iuy, i, ). NETHERLAMESS ?vi.Yf.rk ,v- ee ' "" Uerdwla , jy'Ooe'Unil, lawn and ccrau. Deal leclaO. J?-Jur J".iLml hotel. Capacity -tee. Bie- I IV. 1' ,p"'e hatha, hut and cold rvnnlni 5..!!'. ,n genial electrle llchta. Table JL'nuy euuplled with th bit market arrorei. Muele and dance lloer. Ilathlnc rrlvll.e.. from 1,04,1. tS SO up dally I17.(li) ur.yn Amer men Mkll M r iwi.tny I PVINCTOI ltii CAPACrY700 jacuic ft Arkanaaa Av. Jifi up wlyi H up "lly with meala. 11,50 up European Plan. Itun Jinr water, private bathe, ercheatra. danclnst. Veallent Uble. Hath house for eurf bathlnjr. garage, booklet. PlwnetffiO. WM.M. UAflLKIT WELLSBORO raigcKy av , nrar tltacti, ter. t eui: epn urround urreund ;! fntfr ' UrietteM unl ulerp. Hunnm weter In nan, . ..... u..k ....t.. i..... . . .. t , ,..,,, s u.uib, mining rriliryri irvni i.un i?iJ"" .'.L, Eleitter te at re. t 'lali,. unticillf. .1. i-J " vv uarv; .ncie wirkly Amirl.-.n I Ian I 5 f O rr l n fi.rnge, 1'boe. "J J Hikl Owaarehlp b rectiee. HALMI MtC Urchis 1. 1 , MtCKLEY vw)Y OWNERSHIP MANAGCMeNT Virginia me. nr. beach, cop. tiOO. Private wgly. bkli. Aute at atatlene. e D. Painter. Willow Greve 21 North lleerglu Ave. M " Electricity. Amer. Plan '" iy. 117.80 v-wl; Heme cooking. Hun tL'nr water all roeme. Hhuwera. Continental Alwu open, alwuy reailv ertnH moderate. M W.1 HOTEL " run ii p no it, WAI.SII DlNX'tS STERLING x Kentucky .11 e r. ',;.;.',- te'T' .!"." ??- ame rmi, j i :;. "" limn iiutTi. oilier. ,iKJl ,, rrieiei OORCODCJ lllUfH lilt PVeBLn ' " ,-r - ' " T "T 1 gMkly Tlphnn-i 117 A. K. MXUIO.V S2 ""TFI. Cor. Are" AtUntls ri iWaV-?'6'' Vr,v' batbi. Ittni. 11.50 day r, j , ".' nyniT. raping nweini m HEALY IEALVS Ocean end Kaatuck at hs nr. a... .. - r v a. ' VCIinniflM . fata lit II III up dally, apec. wMklr. tTefc pi ar i I ' I I thing that White was killed under the, circumstances." He dropped his hand en the ether man's shoulder and oescd geniality. "New, back you go, my lads, and don't worry. Leave it te old Dan te x Jack e' Judgment, or 13111 e' Judgment, or Tem e' Judgment, who ever he tnny be; and that we'll fir him, you can be certain." Coming nway from the meeting, he expressed himself as being perfectly satisfied with its results. He brought Pinte and Crewe bnck with him In Tils car, nnd dropped the latter at Picadllly Circus. Pinte would have been glud te have Joined the swell, but the colonel detained him. "I went te talk te you, l'inte," he jmld. "I've had enough business for to day, said the Portuguese. "Se have I," mid the colonel, "but thnt doesn't prevent my attending le pressing affairs. J was talking te you today or was it yesterday about Cretln." "The Yorkshire woolen merchant?" said Pinte. "That's the fellow," replied the colo celo cole ncl. "1 suggested you should go und see him." "And I suggested that I shouldn't," said Pinte. "Let him alone. You'll never get nnethcr chance like you had before." '"Alene, nothing," said the colonel testily. "You're seared because you imuglne Cretln is warned? What de you think?" Pinte was silent. "I suppose you think that, because Jack e' Judgment intervened nt the right moment, lie went back te York shire feeling fine? Well, you're wrong! Yeu don't understand one side of tlie psychology of this business. That little fellow Is quaking in his shoes and wen- ,r.rng what his grand wife would suy , n tne met mat he was n bigamist was rri-uii'ii. 4nii mere s mere reason Iorieii ran i.-ririm iiiiu juu ri- u irrifriiv 1,1s fear today thun there was before, innocent agent in the matter, that you nd there's mere reai-en for Loek here!" He took a newspaper out of his pocket, und Pinte remembered that (.Ven during the meeting the colonel ' Imri tu-t,... .,,.,,!.. .,.,. i ii t. .... ,md he had wondered whv. II,. hnd Sit fellS! gS.Z:" this I was net the case. The paragraph which I the colonel pointed out with his thick '1 C . . l. --. forefinger was short. I S SGSittOirilP -nv ,10 ,eath of Sir Geerge Tres- S k-''-' AVJl V .,nu,,.. m.,.... ..i... ," ....? has become extinct. His estate, which bus been estimated at ever a million, I jmsses te his niece. Ludv Svbil Cretln " ih,. daughter ,,f Lord Westsevern. Sir I (Jeorge's i-en and heir havitii: died ure- i 1.. , I.. L.ll. . i. a i Judgment has put cverUhimr else I out of our minds. And ou can sen for yourself, Pinte, that this business is impertnnt." Pinte nodded. "We are net only after the factory, but here's a chance of making a re'nl big coup. New I can't send nnvbedy great interest. She was organizing the i icre ami una invited suhsenptiens. "The 're net ceinlnir in verv fast.1 according te their local paper." snid 1 rne colonel, "ami thnt has given me nn ' idea. letirc a presentable sort of 8UM.MI.Il Itl'.SdKTS ATLANTIC CITY N. J. GREEN GABLES HOUSE Su IlllnelM ne. epp. TrOMnere und Ilr!hlen lletele Ornnn lew. Uxrlu f1b. if!u;d vmlrenment I'rlv. Iiath. Hun. water In nil renm Kxri"llnt Culalne. DR. V T.. ZAXi:. Prep wiLiiwnen. n. j. CJLENCTON Near Beach Cap. 200. P.unnlnir water. Prlv. lath llelf prMlese?. Med. ratea. Uklt. TAPK MAT. N. J. THE WILLARD JVr ijLTgri cool furnlahed roeme: half block from the llncli Tfrine renwenable Rnv'nrlv Tnn n" Hughea at. Under new uuvc'v "'"miinaijement. Amer. plaa Ilea, rates, nr. bfach. II. a. Rcnnett. prep I'AN tiliOVK. N. J. Arclmere-Summerficld t-R (Vnn Puthn, nintilnir uiter, nwly Iniitalliid nrean vr . !! U7H4 K K. Hhan M'KINfi LAKH. N. J. fKeWarren On the Ocean, Spring Lake, N. J. Surrounded liv tlircn I.nu'nn nnd (liirilrnn nt the Kdue of the Hta, W. II. NtuiibH.PrrH. A. J. Mumlir.Mitr. I1KACII IIAVKN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE "f-'J? S?7? inr, r.inni .ctiiir. .; Allntlern iTpm; p.ia? nd 'r'h tr. Five tennle a I. V. BNOLK. Manager. .'VI. .rissi. ate tiaina. ceurla. rjKKvnen. n. j. LAUREL PINES THE LAKEWOOD, N. J. OPEN DURING SUMMER, 1922 GOLF TENNIS RIDING GARAGE a. . J tlltllMV' Mll.l.s. S. .1. PIG'N WHISTLE INN ltreun'n .MllU-ln-t hc-riii.-s. S, J, tin tli edfcu of tin. trte-lMnlKied lakes Th nt mllej of rxri'llent inntutlng from l'h.lmlel.ilila Coel, charming, nntleue turn. Milniii leventeun acrei of Kreunde 1'IUe, tuvH hulilnu. cuimnlnir. luihlng, tennje, trap. I .luxjtlnx, dinner dunce Catering te banuuete .liniul I.al.ur Duy rutin lloeklet, I'tm I'tm Imrten an.! lIKI.WVAIli: WATKIt 1AP. PA. KITTATINNY" 1l,e -Mountain Peradlee. IVIIinillllll iKiuwaie AVlr (Inp. Pa lailltiK hetiM. lapuclti Otw. (Jpcit te Decent Ivr l'.lei ineilmii niipeliitmutit, hlRh (mil leiiillnn, iuagtilllci.iil menr (inlf. Ti'tuilH HuMlu Ilertei, llutlilng, l-'Ulilng. Water Hiierts. Dally iunit. and dancea Atnc rli-nn plan ii I mi a l.i iartn mill. Excellent table, uimi forma find ilnlry. Write for lienltlet, nute innpa niul 8PUCIA1. llua HATlia for ui:.vaeN. r.Min.iu.s ami Tui'itiMTn. ieiin I'liituY cepi:. nPl.AlVARR HfllKR PL Water (lap. auu.., - www- ,, Opan all year llnatlng, bnthlns. llHhlng, Klreprenf !" Illtlt. nn iipplli'iitlen Frank T errlt k NOKTII WTKK (1AP. PA. CATARACT HOUSE Ne(rlahPiw,f.Ur' Spic'nl raten for fept Modern, homelike! txcillent i ill 'In.-, ml Hmunmant Oarage, MULNT POt'O.NO. PA. THE 0NTW00D "ff" ',' ,?," tV.- rnnn i, a it r ri i i iif ti i .1 P,ennn Mr Hnma Many Improve- a . .... .--- mantn, Forty, four yeare, OivneraMp management. Uklt, VALLKV rOltOE, TA. WAaWTNOTON INN D IK BflnKrrtp an ana wartie uinnen bs, Prem e I e By fellow, Pinte, and It Is likely you'll be all the mere successful because yeu're u foreigner. You'll go tip te Yorkshire and you'll tnke n thousand pounds, and, if necessary, you'll subscribe pretty llberaly te the fund, but It must be done through Lady Sybil. Yeu can make jeurbclf known te her, nnd invite yourself te the house, where you can meet Cretln himself." He made ether suggestions, for he had worked out the whole scheme In detail for the ether te carry into effect. Pinte s objections slowly dissipated. He wus n vain limit and had all the vices of his vanity. A desire te be thought welt of. In he regarded as n rich man when he was In fact en thu verge of ruin, hnd brought him into crooked practices nnd eventually Inte the circle of the colonel's acquaintances. Te appear among the fair as a giver of Inrgesse en a magnificent scale suited him down te the ground. It was n part for which he was eminently tittcd, as the colonel, a shrewd judge of humanity, knew quite well. "I'll de It," said Pinte. "Hut de you think he'll squeal?" Keliudnry shook his heud. "J never knew n man wlm was caught en the rebound te squeal," he said. "Ne. no. you needn't worry about' that. All you have te de Is use your discre tion, choebc the right moment, prepar ing him by n few hints for what is com ing, and jeu'H tlnd he'll sit down, like the hiird-hended businuss man he is, and talk money." Pinte looked dicentented. "I knew what you're thinking," said the colonel; "jeu linte thu idea of the generous donor being unmasked nnd appearing te anybody as a blackmailer. Well, jeu needn't worry about that. T rwli. Qt'litl 1.111 iifif V-iiaiv urn .fill ami. body else that counts And. believe me. (Jretin ueesn t leuiii. .n.vwny, Seu can pretend thnt you're a perfectly knew me slightly, nnd that I've dropped hints which made jeu curious and which you are anxious te verifv." Pinte went off te make preparations e e " "" " rdllllllHIIUIIlllIIIIf IlllllilllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIlIIlllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIEU 5 P SI 72 WEEK.-DAY TRAINS 70 70 TRAINS ON SUNDAY between 4.00 A. M. and 10.25 P. M. Standard Time. E ',S I E I iE E 5 3 ROUTES DIRECT CONVENIENT STATIONS IN PHILADELPHIA DIRECT THROUGH TRAINS TO AND FROM CHELSEA rs 55 OCEANITTTRAINS 55 S ON WEEK-DAYS 54 SUNDAY TRAINS batween 4.00 A. M. and 10.00 P. M. Standard Time ADEQUATE SERVICE TO WILDWOOD. CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY. STONE HARBOR fc&" Use the all rait Delaware Rler Bridge Reute serving- the heart of TM Philadelphia, West Philadelphia and North Philadelphia $1.50 DAILY SEASHORE EXCURSIONS $1.50 M.rU.t Slre.t Wli.rf. Eeilern Sninderd Time, Altentle Cltr w..Wdy 6.00 A. M. S?.,.,!rd,'f ("H S"P'. 2 Inc.) Sunday, nnd Laber Day 8.00 and 8.30 A. M.i Wild weed, wt.kilav. S.it A. M Sunday. 5.00, 3.4J and COO A. M Clean Cllr. Saa l.la City. A.alen, Stena Harber, waekdaya S.S2 A. M., Sunday. 01 A. M Cap May, vr.tkd.y. 5.J2 A. M. anil Sunday. 6.00 A. M. ASK AGENTS FOR E5 5 s: . SUMMER ltr.X0ltTS im:um:us n.i.r., pa. The Highland i'tfuiiy Hitnaied en i nt nijsnuuiu Suuth jjeuntaln 0rloeklnir the fninnue Lelmnun Vnllr Siiptember nnd Octnt-cr iiiet bpautlfiil month' In thu ar Itiihirril rutra. Write for boel;lt.t. Hltfhlunrl Jle.cl fenipan .1 IIDWAIltJ rniMR. Preildent TOrtlll-SDW.K, PA. THE MORELTON INN ASl'Li:NIID place for the k end. Illitht en Delawnre River, enlv fertv minute from City Hall Ciel eutalite ruetni. Amerlrnn plan. lth escellent culnlne. Iloeltlet. TOr.KKSDALr. PA. M. T. Thren. Prep. Terri'Mlnle 7033 PAUL SMITHS. X. X. Visit the Adirondacks in fl'ifnmn SMITH'S tr, Elerlllrd coif, bountiful tlshtne. ilrlliihlfiil iitilu-1 mnlijllnc, liilKariitlni rt-c-rrutlenii. lluy ftvtr mi-1 kiinun. HOTEL ll't:N I'NTll. IIV. 1 Puul Smltlm Hetel Ce.. Paul Smith.. X. Y. I U, U PITZGKHAI.D. Muliager. UI'PKK HAR.VNAC, K. Y. SARASAC INN Modern, Gelf, Trnnla, Killing, Ileatlnc. i:iri-lli-nt Mualc. Upper ruiritniic. N. V, JTEW KNOIArTO lEWENOLANa K Kern England the Vacation Land alasnlflcent Hoenery, Delightful CllmaU. Uoed Ileade. Aoeunv mocatlerui tc grant Ileaerta; med- em City Ilciele or w avalda lnna. Hand for free llluetraltHl rea4 il (or Ite In color map In oulere. puWIehed b eemprlalnc 1!0 hetule and rMerta, Mm. 51. Klnihall. HrsMm mm jtnguanu iiniei AaAoeiaaen, Draper Hetel. Jiurthamutue, llaia II03TON, JtABS Wcca,ettN4ithAv,nliiJ ietreaMhAia.ru.n. I iiiejuisnncnve av,.s.ten Houae "t of Ihtt metit hemnUlta M linilla 4 b. a.1... . . r " P. L. Cn.l.lle " '" '" " ; a Mir. '"DucDoeWgtiTifhlttJ Tu i- "" ruienc Ekuten. UIIKS IN llllMlniu uTiilT ... HOTEL VENDOME Commenwealih Avanue at Dartmouth at llKKMrUtA Hetel FRASCAT1 Bermuda A meel . delUhtful w.uer front locution. inui ureeiea. jiennuda'a I net ten uatlfiia free tu uusHtn lli.niin ,...-..... K,-"'v" i i.;,nina. 'h "'ii""!' . -". l i,..i... -,-...., . .etui,,,, .villllM .i.ii.iinir k-.Bii . n.. ....... Open all jer j,iiniii i u alllir Cillirana rintil..nf I J.ewi II, Davldtan, Mpr TOPKS s. ERICSSON LINE i run IIAI.TIMOKB DAY BOAT , ntWtf. Night beat ftu&g - auDMm 32aOV aft A. At ram t se. dbLawabh ayknvs iSuy rwBLpnin, PenBiisylvaiila System 1 25 The Reute of the Broadway Limited SS illlll!lll!ll!llllilii!!lliS!li!l!ilIllli!iSi:E!!!!!lllll!l!!lillll!ll!l!illlll!llli:in I i I Oft v&8?&' Edgar Wallace for the journey. He had one of the top lints in the Albermarle Ilulldlngs, n suite of roeniH which, if they were net ns expensively furnished an the colonel's, were mere artistic. He had recently acquired the services of a new "dally valet" a step that he could take without fear that his secrets would be betrayed, since he had no secrctH In his own rooms, kept no documents of any kind, nnd received no visitors. The man opened the deer te Ills ring. "Ne, sir; nobody bus been," said the servant In unswer te his query, and Pinte wiih relieved. Fer the last two days he had been living In a condition bordering en panic. It seemed unlikely that the colonel's conlldence would be Justified nnd thnt the police would take no action. And yet the incredible hnd happened. There had net been se much us nil Inquiry, nr.d net once, though he hnd been en his guard, had he dcte-rUil one shndew trail ing him. His spirits rose nnd be whistled cheerfully as he directed the packing of his trunk, for he was travel ing north, fully equipped for any social events wlilcli might nwnit him. Te he continued tomorrow Ceturight, litcOlure Xcwspapcr Himdicate When you think of drug needs, think of 1518 1:3 Chestnut Street LLEWELLYN'S I'.lllnclelpliI.Vs Uumlarri Di u u Stere .,. ; ;. ',. ,.. ,w,-, ,,, ,,,jp C! ... - . fePWTJtST KJXM. V JL STATIONS IN ATLANTIC CITY 3 S3 5 5 TIME TABLES S Teims Buffalo te Chicago August 30th SPECIAL SEASON-END TRIP By Steamibip "Seuth American" On the final trip of the season, the biff Steamship "Seuth Aincrli-an" can accommodate a number of one-way jmBsensers trem Buffalo te Chleaffr.. Iavea Buffalo Wednesday August 30th. 0 1. M urrlvlnir C'hlcar.0 Saturday, September 2nd. 7 A. M. RcttirnttiB tourists will find this the Ideal, restful ending te a vacation. Business men can combine, a buslnesa trip with a short, restful vacation, and with little, less of time. All rail tickets reading "Buffalo tu Cnicnife" accepted for trans portation ; meals nnd berths extra. Reservations nnd tlckets may be secured through all rail road ticket otllces, tourist agencies, or nddress W. E. Brown, Gen'I Agent ChlcnRii, IJtilttth A Oceritluii liny TrnitHlt 'e. 0 i:. IIiikIe Street, IlnlTitle, V. v Cnlnara, Dalatli and flriiiiiilaei Bar j jjW mmsrem Pally rkrvlca All Year Hound uwcerta Aftoraeone and Ervnlnm tr. rier U, U. R Fulien St.. 5 JO ?l lit. eyartl and NatJyckt Btaamiii It, feet ri HotiMen 8t.li.00 V. no iv-eaucnaa nn mr- mt mv w fivnnir w -vt n . . - . . , " --j - - cempanled by paintuter. "" .Tdrn.XaaTdfncj" " HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINE l.n. Pier . .Nurlh Kher. X. v.. it !. U,. BTAItT KACII 8UN.y WITH A I.UniI TYI f?91ii;i 5 ! yjjjgttBSiy Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Early Sale of Winter Coats Offers Large Savings at $25 $38.50 $58.50 $78.50 It would be difficult te ever-estimate the advantages of this Early Winter Ceat Sale. It started off today with ever a hundred different styles of Winter coats. They are of belivia and fine trade-marked coatings trimmed with selected furs, including gray squirrel, beaver, nutria, ceney, wolf, caracul and racoon. They are luxuriously silk lined and warmly interlined. Prices are very low, indeed, as a moment's examina tion will prove. ajr.3f 'JaaV r aaaaaaafekTaak. uSSWr "QBH f L 1 7 w Twenty Styles of Coats at $25 Velour and llama cloth coats that are pleasantly lined with silk. Cellars and sometimes cuffs of dyed ceney, or else made with fringed scarf cellars that are fur trimmed. Sizes 16 te 42 in most of the groups. Plenty of nayy blue, brown and black. (l)mvn htnlra Stere, Murket) Women's Sports Skirts, New $1.50 Earlier prices were double and mere than double. Isn't it interesting te hear about such savings and the op portunity te secure a really smart skirt for such an ex tremely moderate price ? Plain and fringed cotton epenge skirts in plain colors, novelty plaids and checks. Geed tweed skirts in rose, blue and tan. All of them weai'able new and later, and the tweeds "geed" for all Winter. Broken sizes 25 te 32. (Iiemn Stairs Stere. Murknt) Women's White Spert Shoes, $1.90 vvnite shoes rubber heels. thing mpB!!JBfe) Day outings and all the geed times of vacation season still ahead. Twe styles. White canvas oxfords with black leather , saddle strap and tee cap. White canvas strap pump with I black kid saddle strap. All sizes in both styles. (Down .Htulrs Turkish Towels at 12V2c, 18c and 25c Easy te have plenty of fresh, clean towels always en hand when kinds like these are obtainable at such prices. "Guest" size towels at 12Vlc, mighty convenient te include 'in your bathing suit "kit." Larger ones at 18c, snowy white and very absorbent. Particularly nice ones at 25c in white and novelty color stripes and plaids. (Pewn ftlHlrs Stere, Central) Children's Creepers, $1.25 te $2.50 Creepers of striped madras and Pi&l $2.50 (IIuhii Stiilr ) Is & & $2 CEN Women's Underclothes, 50c At this one low price n surprisingly wide choice of well-made garments. Five styles of bloomers and step-ins of printed crepe, bntiste white pajama check and nainsoek, some trimmed with hand-embroidery. . femiirps with step-in bloomers te match of white nainsoek with butterfly tluM(rn appli",urd in blue. Envelope chemises of pink pajama check or orchid batiste. Knee-flounce petticoats of apple e-een sateen. Stamped Pieces for Clever Needles, 35c te 50c ... J;'nblFa he? niUBlin '9 0 material used, and after a few simple stitches m rrler en its creamy background, one forthwith has n charming result! 15c and 45c for house aprons te cover one's frocks two a0tctriveUndCchSisreta f 8ma11 tab' C'th and fur nnPkins Smart White Belts, 25c and 50c 25c for linked white leather belts and fiOc for perforated styles. Cap or Fringe Hair Nets. 40c Dezn The six asUcd-fer shades blonde, light, medium and dark brown auburn and black. Beth cap nnd fringe styles. All made of human hair. ' Central Mostly Sample Coats at $78.50 Distinguished one-of-a-kind coats. The be-furred luxurious affairs needed for the formal occasions 'of winter. Beautiful Coats at $58.50 It would seem much easier te get one of these new than te wait perhaps six weeks and find that a similar sum will net secure nearly se fine a fabric or such lovely fur cellars and cuffa. These coats at $58.50 arc real joys. It would give one a wonderful feeling te have such a coat put away in one's wardrobe ready for the first cold day or evening. One of the $38.50 Coats Is Pictured It is a soft brown woolly coating with cellars and cuffs of Manchurian wolf deg, a Russian fur that is very effective and wears particularly well. Other coats at $38.50 have cellars of beaver, nutria, gray squirrel, platinum wolf or caracul. canvas with smooth soles and Just the for Laber Stere, Clie.tnut) plain-colored poplin are comfortable and practical for the little tot just out of babyhood. They are well made and will stand much rubbing about en the fleer and the conse quent launderings. Striped white madras with blue stitched cellar and shirring, S1.25, .$1.50, ?2 and $2.50. White poplin with ruffled cellar and bird embroideries, $2. . Fongee-celored cotton poplin with brown shirring and embroidered cellar and cuffs, $2.50. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. Stere, Centrul) TRAL AISLE Aisle) Sale of Sample Autumn Dresses, $25 Hardly two dresses alike and all arc much finer than the price usually secures. Ceat dresses, embroidered dresses and brocaded dressc-3 of fine navy blue Peiret twill, one or two with rich satin under-dress. Charmeuse dresses in the new longer length with rosettes at each side and tied with ribbons ; these come in either brown or blue. ' Just exactly the sort of geed frocks that one needs for the first Autumn days. Sizes 16 te 44. (Down Stairs Stere, Market) Sale d Sample Wkter Slits rth irar S2W Ten of these surprisingly fine suits have cellars of gray squirrel. Four are like the picture and have beaver-dyed ceney cellar and bor der. Three of them have lovely moleskin cellars. They are of velour and soft llama cloth in the wanted navy blue and fashionable browns. All are lined with pretty polka dot silks. Most of them are interestingly embroid ered. Sizes 14 te 44 among them. $26.50 (Down Stitira Mtere. Market) Cerselettes for All Types, $1 te $5 Women of all types of figure are findincr in cerselp.tt.es the convenient, comfortable garment for sports and ncgli i gee wear. Within this $1 te $5 price-range are practically all styles, graduating from the brassiere with hose supporters i te the brassiere with rubber girdle attachment. Seme are long in back. Seme boned, either back or front. Seme are , of all-elastic from the waist down, and some combine elastic inserts with plain material. One type for full figures hooks i down the front. Mostly flesh color. A few in white. Seme pretty pink annua cut: uiciuueu. eizes az te 48. (Down Stair. Stere, Centre,!) Pretty Ruffled Scrim Curtains, 85c Pair Snowy white, ruffled edge curtains, 2V4 vards long complete with valance. Pretty for bedrooms, for sun perches and nurseries. (Down Mulrn Stere, Chestnut) Standard Size Window Shades, 65c Geed water color shades in staple colors. Complete with hardware. Mighty geed, long-wearing shades at this nominal price. (IJenn siulra Stnre, Chestnut) Best Luggage We Knew About at Moderate Prices The difficulty is te keep re-orders coming in fast enough te supply the demand. h Shiny Black Week-End j Cases, $3.50 1 Very smart-looking suit- I cases of shiny black enam- 1 eled fabric. Pocket in lid. I 18 and 22 inch sizes. J3.50 (Down Stitir. lHMfll 8.3x10.6 Ft. Weel-and-Fiber Rugs Price -Lowered te $9 Geed, heavy grade wool-and-fiber rugs taken from regular stock have dropped mere than a third in price Discontinued patterns in staple colors and this verv de sirable size. Net many of them, but quite out-of-the-ordinary in value ! " (Down Malm Sterr, Cltratnut) 1M WIS rUiittK 4fJlllMlA $25 A i LjLi Ii IMVv1.! 'm ft . FP ' y Black Enamel Suitcases, $5.50 Big capacious ones. Leng leather straps and leather corners. Pocket in lid. 24 and 26 inch sizes. Same case with short straps, 95. $5.50 Stere, Central) v 'v.! te' HV1 v t rci m zm U'lllV,., JL Jij. 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