h'f nm V CULLS HOI Be CLEAN-UP HOPELESS Davis Couldn't Step It With 10,000 Spies in Pennsyl vania, Says Weed EVEN12TO PUBLIC 'LED(ERPH13lAllbLPHIA MONDAY, v AUGUST ( 21, 1922 "pwinl force could be mnlnlnlnci! te y.Mt thp ciiferivinent itRvnta' ccIIiim nt 111 crvalH nml levy en the iieiint of (lt'lnlnli they r-mitr.ln." COHEN AGAIN AIDS POOR Distributes Ice and Milk Near Fifth and Dalnbrldgc Streets linrry Cehen, nffcclleimlch- known nn "Dnildy" for hi ninny linusvntawex, enme te the nld of the peer In the ills lilct nenr Fifth nnil Balnbrldse streets yi-Htenlnv by the free distribution of Milk nml Ice. AImm1 by four mrmbera of thf Elks, he distributed 12,"0 ipinrts of milk nml !t()00 teiM of Ice In tcniieiind rakes. Up vn nsslxteil by (iuy Pllmnn, Jo Je seph Hlmiiilleln, Sidney llenyt'ane nnd l'n trick riciiiy. Mr. Cehen Is n trm-ellnj? mlcsmnn, who iclves vlrtunlly nil bis earnings te the peer. WHY NOT TAX VIOLATORS?" "It wilt be Impossible for Prohibition Director Dnvls te erfpet n plenn-up of the home brewers of Pennsylvania even wth ten thousand spies, Charles S. Weed, executive chnlrmnn of the Asso ciation Apalnst the 'Prohibition Amend ment said yesterday. He wns coin cein mtntlnc upon the instructions received by Director Davis from Washington te itep the activities of home wine nnd beer maker". "Prem n" reports home brewing Is Jielnc conducted en a vnst scale in Pennsylvania at this time. All ever the Stnte, we hear, (-cores of families nrc co-nncrntlni: in mnklmj up large sup ic3 of wine, llccipes. old nnd new. ire being utilised, and children nru ratlierlng fruit for the mnking of wine. "Fear of cheap moonshine and the bootleggers' hooch lias caused theusnnds 1 of l'enii'5'lvnnlnns te turn te home brew. They sec no crime In using na ture's Ingredients provided by the Cren Cren gter t innlse up n little wine for pos sible lllncst or for a little harmless eo ee einbllitv. They have failed utterly te t the viewpoint of the prohibition fanatic who has declared by his atti tude that it Is better te continue the reign of the bootlegger and bis poison" than te permit usage of light wines nnd beer. "In order te step home brewing in Pennsylvania Director Davis will have te extend the jails se n te held half the population of the Stnte. He will have te tag and register every apple, everv blackberry nnd every elderberry. He will need enough tags te keep the tag manufacturing mills of the world ping for the next century. He will lave te conceal home brew spies In cry berry patch nnd every npple orchard In the State, nnd he will have te install a force of Tem-the-I'eepcrs In every village nnd every hamlet nnd in every farming district Tem-the-Pecpcr.s who can sheet n wicked eje through kej holes and into dusty cellar window. "In the cities and towns he will have te put three or mere, spies in every block. Surely, Director Dnvls received a large order from Washington when he wns told te clenn up the home brew ers of l'cniisjlvnnin. "We. who nre for enforcement, but have little respect for the law that he Is trying te enforce, wish him luck in nn endeavor which would have tumped a Hercules. "This is going te be nn expensive matter, however, for the taxpayer, nnd in view of the unequal distribution of the $."00,000,000 extra income tnv we new have te pay for prohibition we have a suggestion make which will distribute the bin den of tln billion or two extiu this policy will cost the country ns seen as It is fairly under wny. "Why net have n home brew tax? The income tnx returns peuld be used j te assess it nnd a minimum charge ' might Le tixed of say $1 per month for everjbedy whose Income is subject only I te the normal tax, with a graduated surtnx ns the Income increased. Ne ' doubt many millions could be raised In this way, and we could incrense our army of prohibition spies prebnbly until e could have several in every block ill werv city of nny size in the country. , In this wny a regular tab could be kept j en eery house, nnd, if necessary, a l ice te Taxpayers AUGUST 31st is the last day te pay REAL ESTATE TAXES without penalty. Fer payments made in Septem ber one per cent penalty will be added, in Octeber1 two per cent, November three per cent and in December four per cent. PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES for 1922 neiv bear a penalty of five per cent. WATER RENTS for 1922 11010 bear a penalty of five per cent, which will be increased te fifteen per cent for payments made after August 81st: Cooperate with this Department and procure bills at once and make payments as early as possible te avoid the annoyance and inconvenience of the rush during the last few days of the month. W. FREELAND KENDRICK, Receiver of Taxes. BUY IT FROM THE NAVY en September 21st, 1922 CARGO VESSELS AND HARBOR TUGS SUBMARINES AND SUB-CHASERS Consisting ef: 5 Carge Vessels 5 Harber Tugs, Built U. S. S. Housten 9000 tens 1Q1Q U. S. S. Quincy 6!500 tens m ll;y U. S. S. Dixie 611 1 tens i.ciiKtli, 88 ft.: breadth, 20 ft.. U. S. S. Saturn 1810 tens draft, ft.; slngle N. C. ftiKlne. U. S. S. Topeka 2255 tens Located Atlant'e Seaboard. .. n Sfubmaiint8 8 Submarine Chasers Suitable for oil companies main taining llentlnn service stations for These submarine chaiers nrc meter beats. sinnch sciiKelni; wooden hull v wls. 2 WSC1r fe R SrJir! e'lUlpp-Ml wall rleeplnR quart' re for i vessels te ee 001a 28 ptrsenSi Kavollne M,Pn .,,. aS Scrap n speed of IS knots; length. 110 ft., U S. S. De Len. 1211 ten, breadth, IS ft. and draft of C ft. aft U S. S. Albert Bre'wn, 10S tens. Cres tonnage 8D. Write or wire for Cat. Ne. 12G-B, giving full descriptions of hull, engines, etc., locations anil terms of bale te any of the following, who will also arrange for inspectien: Supply Officers at Navy Yard (1) Bosten, Mass. (5) Charleston, S. C. (8) Mare Isl.', Calif. (2) New Yerk, N. Y. (9) M a v a l Training (3) Philadelphia, Pa. (6) Key West, Fla. 'station, Great (4) Norfolk, Va. (7) Puget Stl, Wash. Lakes, III. U. S. Navy Sales Representatives (10) Ne. 822 Shipping Beard (13) Beard of Survey, Appraisal 5,d,c,Y,,ity , a and Sa,c Navy Supply (11) Ne. 316 Westminster ' ., Bldg., Chicago, III. DcPet' Brooklyn, N. Y. Bids must be in the form given in Cat. Ne. 12G-B. Bids should be plainly marked and addressed te the undersigned, where they will be publicly opened at 11:00 A. M., September 21, 1022. U. S. NAVY CENTRAL SALES OFFICE Navy Yard Washington, D. C. 'B ?tere pepW iSf f ft'. jSMiii"1,0 I III $1 tXTHA ORV if 0 81 Ginger Ale g !l I ., ""ii Hf.'tu) euun Mi B T""J"0' .H IM.. Mt 111 KOlcobCeJilli4jJitijl "PVERYWHERE within the bound "' aries of the country here and there and everywhere. Where the sun rises in Bosten, where it sets behind the Gelden Gate, en the border beyond which lives the Lady of the Snows, and down near Old Mexico they all like it. Clicquot is a national drink. The liking for it is a joy common te young and old. The taste of Clicquot does net vary. Each bottle is made with the finest Jamaica ginger. Only pure spring water is used. The ether ingredients are as geed as can be bought or made. And then, for a change Yeu can get Clicquot Club Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, and Reet Beer worthy compan ions of Clicquot Ginger Ale different in taste, of course, but as pure and geed. Buy Clicquot Club by the case for the home. THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY Millis, Mass., U. S. A. Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Reet Beer .!' 't Mfc fr ' t (C ff ccrevoiXAKxcee- Vc-p $S$u GINGER ALE STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER- j Frem the Sectiea of Inexpensive Millinery These three charming Autumn Hats were taken nt random from hundreds of new Hats priced from $3.50 te $8.00, and are indicative of the diversity of shapes nnd styles that will grace the Autumn. Chiefly of velvet, in black, brown, which is the favored of the moment in Paris, lovely blues and reds and the various tans nnd taupes. One whole section almost entirely devoted te these "first" Hats of the season ?3.50 te $8.00. --Straw brldse & Clwtlilcr Second Fleer. Market St. Went Mead Ranger Bicycles are Best We arc factory representa tives in Philadelphia for these famous Bicycles, nnd have them at the regular low factory-eo-rider prices: $39.60 te $55.00. Mead Pathfinder Bicycles, $37.50 te $40.00. If you like, you may pur chase one en our convenient Deferred Payment Plan. Ask the Salesman. btruwbrlilm1 & Clothier Hasement. Went Sturdy Umbrellas $1.00 and $1.25 As that extra Umbrella one se often needs, cheese one of these. Most men will buy two, one for the eillce, another for home. Umbrellas covered with American taffeta (cot ton). These for women with a convenient wrist cord, $1.00. Men's Umbrellas, with hook or creek handles $1.25. StrawbrMite & Clethlr Aisle 7. -Market htieet mwf The Valaze Way te Whiten the Skin &fes Among her famous Valaze Beauty Preparations, has a wonderful VALAZE BLEACHING CREAM that will remove the summer's tan and skin dis dis dis colerations $1.10 nnd $2,20. VALAZE SUN- AND WIND-PROOF BALM is as much a pait of many a woman's traveling outfit as her teeth brush. Use it en meter tiips and before exposure te the sun and sec hew it will protect jour skin $1.75. . VALAZE BEAUTIFYING SKINFOOD stimulates the skin and aids in restoring youthful freshness $1.25 and $2.50. Valaze HeatUy Preparations arc sold here exclusively 'in Philadelphia. fctrnwbrldse & Clothier Aisle 0. Centre Yeu Will Save Meney by Cheesing Furniture New And Yeu Will Save Mere by Cheesing Only After Carefid Comparison has Demonstrated Where Your Meney Com mands Greatest Value Yeu can undoubtedly save money by taking advantage of any one of the several reputable Furniture Sales new going en. The point is net merely te save but te save as MUCH as possible. There is only one logical way te insure this maximum saving and that is te Learn for Yourself Where Your Furniture Meney Will Secure the Greatest Furni ture Value Hundreds of home furnishers have already done se, much te their satisfaction for they have en many occasions discovered that the additional amount they saved by such comparison was sufficient te pay for another handsome separate piece or even a complete suit. Of course, you must realize that we have unusual faith in the matchless character of Furniture selection and Furniture values here te urge such comparison. The Sale includes Dining-room Suits from $125.00 te $1404.00 j Bedroom Suits from $195.00 te $972.00 Living-room Suits from $135.00 te $924.75 ' Single Pieces nt many attractive prices. Representing our entire regular stock at reductions ' from prices already low. Great special purchases at savings of one-third te one-half. t y ri"ftii'ii- tit ti(.iii'-t hum i""i . v.w Siillfiill Wr3TnGEmj5knM?3&f&3 v!f III II It Lunch Sets Stamped for Embroidery Special a't $2.50 A 51-inch Lunch Cleth and 0 Napkins, 18-inch size, of linen-finish cotton, at a special price. All are stamped in French Knet and basket design, easy te de and Wonder fully eirective $2.50. Dainty Nainsoek Night Gowns, Stamped, are S5c StrtnUjrldse ft Clothier Third Kleer, M.irket Street Cedar Chests Reduced One-fourth te One-third New is an opportune time te secure a beautiful Cedar Chest at a great saving. Every home necd3 at least one for the storing of curtains, draperies, clothing, furs, etc. These aie cabinet-made, roomy in size and in the newest designs, with high-lustre finish and fitted with lock, key and casters. One-Third Saving en Chests in These Groups new $12.50, $18.75 and $25.00 One-Fourth Saving en These Chests $15.00, $17.50, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $85.00 and $0.00 t XStrnwbrldKe & C'etliler T.ilrrt I'loer. Centre r - - A Triple Header Te-morrow ! Hundreds of men's and young men's Spring and Summer Suits being cleared away at these three prices: $19.50-$23.50-$31.50 Practically every wanted fabric and wanted style is included. Many in weights suitable for autumn. Tropical Suits in Three Clear ance Groups, $9.75, $12 and $18 They'll melt away quickly at these prices, se men should cheese early. 1 Straw bridge A Oet'.iler .second I'loer. Hat Rugs in a Clearance at Radical Reductions On.y in this Pepartne.-t of Lewer-Priced Fleer Ceverngs will you discover such unusual r.Iu.3. Fer oxamnle, see what savings are afforded en these desirable Fleer Ceverings: Linoleum and Xepensct Ruys One-third Under Regular Prices Attractive pnttern; in these wanted sizes: Iiurs, GsD feet new $.'t.CO Rugs, 9xlO.fi feet new $8.75 Rugs, 7.0x0 feet new $6.00 Ruin, 0x12 fret new $8.75 Axminster Ruys, Special at $25.00 Twe Oriental and one floral pattern, in size 11.3x12 feet. And these Axminster Rugs under price because of very slight imperfections. Rugs, 7.Gx9 feet new $2i.75 Rug, 0x0 feet new $22 75 Ruga, 0x10.6 feet new $24.75 Mm Misses' Autumn Suits Arrive in Tweeds, Invisible Plaids, Herringbone, Radie Knit Single-breasted and double breasted Suits, tailored te severity straight, slim, snug of shoulder, slender as a willow wand; showing the longer coats, stitched and corded seams and pockets of the finest tailored distinction. Gray, green, brown and blue. Sizes 14 te 18 years. Prices $35.00 te $05.00. StriiMlirlilRe A Clothier Suceiid I'loer Market btreet I araie Men's Shirts New $1.30 Several lines from our own stock, with the assortment rounded out by the addition of a special purchase, secured at a price-advangtage. Of woven madras, excellent in quality $1.30. Men's Pajamas, $1.45 Plain color, with frog trim ming. An unusual value. Htr.iwIirMue & Clothier Mum hura. riKhth Street The Standard-Designer Quarterly for Autumn is Here When cold weather comes will your wardrobe be ready? Start sewing new! The Standard Designer Quarterly for Autumn is just out nnd it contains the new autumn htjles cape suits, wrap-around skirts, coats, dresbes with long druped bkirts, the long blouse dress with side panels or tunic, the bouffant evening dress in fact, everything for all kinds of wear. One of the smnrt new models in The Quarterly is shown. The Standard-Designer Needlework Beoh for Autumn Alse is en the pattern counter. In it arc instructions for making bags te match dresses, nnd the ombreiderv, beading and ether ornamentnien for tlie season's new frocks. Besides that, in in stiuctiens in btitchery nnd knitting nc cording te autumn's novelties. The Standard-Designer Qunrterlv 25u a copy, if bought with a Standard Designer Pattern, 15c. Standard-Designer Needlework Boek, 25c " ' y ?- StrnrlJKO b ClethUi AIM 0. J-'llbert Strett r i A COAT DRESS 3869 Trnnsppp lOGBft Invest in Grew Cord Tires New Invest while these excep tionally fine Tires are at such low, introductory prices: 30X3H. J12.00 ' 34x41,;. $31 00 32.Uj 17.80 354'... J3190 31x4 - $JD 4D 3.1x5 $36 SO 3x1 --$22 50 34x5 J3S.40 33x4 23 20 35x5 $38 75 32x4 'i $29 till 37x5 $42.20 3Jx4a $30.25 i 3Cx'5 $57 60 All-Rubber Red Tubes for Cord Tires High-grade Tubes, with full 1- te JMs-inch stretch and wide overlap te prevent (lap pinching. Nete low prices: 3,1x3'- $195 I 32x4'.. $3.25 32x3V.. $2 25 ' 33x4'j $3 40 31x1 $2 15 3lx4i.a $3 45 32X4 $2 0 ,1.15 $4 00 34 $2 70 35x5 $4 25 .Uxl $2.75 I 37x5 $4 45 SjiiciiU Gr.iy Tube, 30x3 U $1.25 Aute Accessories That Yeu Need Luggage Carriers S2.00. Radiator Caps for all meter cars, 8-ineh prong $1.'J5. Moter Meter Lecks $1.00. Cip Spare Him Carriers, $:i.50. Aute Cushions, V stvle SI. 25. Aluminum Step Plates 1.00. Bouquet Helder $1.75. Inside Car Mirrors C5e. 1 gallon Thermic Bettles keep liquids hut or cold, $2.25. Aute Robes $-1.00, $5.00, $5.50 and $8.00. Strnslriih- a i let), r Ha msnt. MirUt Mr,?w wt.Jt Weel Plaids in Autumn Colorings Reduced te $2.50 Last week we told hundreds of yards of these Skirting I laids they are just the right complement of the autumn sweater nnd the new short oyer-bleuses with their jacket like tendencies. Beautiful patterns and colorings but net a large quantity. Width. 64 inches. Ault T Centi; Rugs, 0x12 feet vow $25.75 Ruga, fi. 3x1 0.6 feet $20.75 Rugs, 9x12 feet new $J2.75 Alse Linen-fringed Velvet Rugs, in size 11.3x12 feet, at $35.00. Fine Inlaid Linoleum New Special at $1.10 a Square Yard Geld Seal Congeleum Special at 70c a Square Yard - -Strni brLlse 4 Clethlir I'loer 4".j. Kllhrrt Street 150 Wrought Iren Fleer Lamps and Parchment like Shades $4.00 ig There's always a place in the home for a lamp that's at once practical and decorative. Of hand-wrought iron finished in black and geld. Included is a pretty 12-inch Shade dot orated in parchment elTeet. Complete with electrical attachment $1.00. " rl.r iIki f. I .ilhier leurt', !',., r Market Mreet New Hand-Made Voile Blouses $5.00 Prettier Blouses it would be difficult te find, than these that se recently arrived from Perte Rice, and at $5.00 they are amazing value as well. All of voile the line, firm, crisp voile, that launders and wears like linen; made by hand, every stitch every tiny thread tuck, every bit of filmy drawn-work, every fine em broidered dot, artistically done by hand; even the dainty lace edging3 nre hand-made.' Ne mere charming Blouse could accompany Autumn's suits and sweaters. Nerend 1' ent i i tre Select a New or Used Piane or Player-Piane New at an August Sale Price le If your home is without a Piane or Pla,ei -Piane nev is the time te meet that need. There will be ample selection to-merrow: Ail Used Pianos and Player-Pianos Reduced These- aie nistruments that we have accepted as pait pay ment en the famous makes that we sell, livery one has been gene ever and put into desirable condition bv our ex perts. These were alrea'dv en sale nt very low prices but August i eductiens br prices lower still. 'ring their Used Pianos Start at $S5 Used Plaicr-Pianes Start at $230 NOTE Any instrument in this Sale can be pin chased en unusually convenient terms of payment. Used Uprights Schubert SI 25.00 Lester .... Heller . . Banks .... Sheninger . Lenex .... Albrecht . . II. F. Miller .$ 135.00 .$1.'5.00 .$135.00 .$155.00 .$155.00 .$175.00 .$195.00 Hardman $195.00 tester $275.00 II. F. Miller $280.00 Used Player Pianos Buyer $250.00 A,e.riV,Itt $275.00 inciham $295.00 i-IardmunAut.oteneS325.00 Windham $325.00 tuber Soleelle ...$395.00 Overbroek $395.00 ( StrawbrldKe & Clothier Klfth in,,, w.. I 'l 'l ' V With .. -.vv,, WOT "A' 3 t W M .C J4.,l'fv..,,j ..j,; H , 1 V n-jjiVt
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