fkk-shj W Mjjwv'ir 'V'i" rm? m Tl IS'W i,' ?(f li'F " V;, xj;?" v. f- Vv Z."1 ' V '.. 4'r a tffrtf , t r ' ' A ' t i ti' '"' y SVWlNG PUBLIC , LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, - - FRIDAY, AUGUST' 25 922 , reswsw 1 r 0 0 F I N G 4 t I M.lrl f AfflRIAIJI MftnttFnclurrd br nrneEB ca 7M se n. 2D TnCTr market mm MOW $2.75 .THE MAJESTIC PRESS 9fSp1UE12HGIrardAve.rRs Ne Seap Better Fer Your Skin Than Cuticura .m-i p h (SeP, Olnrmfnt.Takrim) frce of CaU- mfitwiM"'' ""' ; " " KENDRfCK IGNORED HIS MOTHERS PLEA "If Red Marries Mrs. Wakefield I'll Have te Keep Them Beth," Parent Says ' WIFE LAUGHED AT FEARS p-Dependable Abe Kelsky & Ce. Est. 1884 N.W. Cor. 9th & Walnut Sts. Building & Lean Association Send for Our Free Boeklot Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper- Dancing 8.30 Te Closing Slop Laxatives Which Only Aggravate Faulty Elimination Nujel is a lubricant net a medicine or laxatiyc be cannot gripe. When you are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro pre duced in the bowel te keep tnc feed waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Isujel because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Try it te day. ) HOSlSSUd A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE plKIUID The finest butter in America! In our Phila Camden and Suburban Stores Oakland, Calif.. Attar. 25. "tf Hed marries Mrs. Wnkpflrld, I'll linve tliem both te keep. They arc both irrespon sible. Neither of them has ever grown lip." ' The speaker was Mrs. Ttndney Kcn- Jdrlck, Sr.. mother of the mnti for whose love two women tire wnclnit a battle. One. Mrs. Nellie ICendrlrk, has lejsnl elnlm te the man. He Is her husunnil, father of her iourtern-mentli-oM child. The ether. Mr. Edith Huntington Spreekels Wnkeileld. held that her claim Is the greater, "Hed loves me and I love him." Is her announcement. The mother. Mrs. Kendrlck, Sr., told tbli stery: ... "I have pleaded with and stormed at thee children for the lest two months, but all te no avail. Nothing could end their mad irtfntuntlen. Ked wouldn't listen. Edith laughed my fears te srern and Nellie assured me I was a feel thnt everything was all right. "I pleaded with Nellie net te go te the wnkeileld home at Knifnlltn. hut she would go. Hhe called me silly for protesting. She wild the affection be tween Edith and Hed was the most beautiful thine In the werldpure and clean, nbevc the serdldncKs of life. Se they went. "But I knew different. I knew that throwing lted and Edith together In such close quarters was like setting n match te dynamite. "I went te the V akcfield home and pleaded again and again. Laughed te Scorn "All three laughed me te Rcern. I was determined that little June, my rntwiilniichter. should net stay there. I se I took her away and brought her ' te this cottage. ! "Nellie was the first one te tell me that she hed been offered $100 n month te release Hed te get a ll- I erce. "I was horrified and told them all fe. After I thought It ever, 1 con cluded thnt the divorce had te come, sooner or later. "Nellie grew worse. Red sent her te a sanitarium. lie rented an e'd shack back of the Htel Oakland and fitted up a studio, where he lived. Every cent that hey mnde went te tnke care of Nellie In the sanitarium at Hess." Mrs. Kendrlck has hundreds of can celed checks for money which she paid i out for her son's wife. Hlie turned I them ever slowly as she continued the I tale : I "The breach between them widened. I Nellie grew resentful, though she snld . repeatedly thnt she never loved Hed. . "Twe months nge he met Mrs. Wakc- field. I like Edith Wakefield. She has ! a thousand faults, but also a thousand 1 virtues. Great wealth has been her undoing. "If Edith Wnkeficld had te earn her own living she would have mnde a won derful lntei ler decorator. She can tnke a shack and mnkc It n bower of love liness. It is this talent that attracted my son. lie and Edith had se much in' common. Thnt is why I wns fenrful. Hut- they would net listen te me." Mrs. Kendrlck paused and gazed about the little cottage which she Is remodeling for Nellie nnd the baby. She murmuied: "I hope Nellie will come back nnd brine the baby here. Here Is where she belongs. She's a peer, sick girl, and I have nothing but pity nnd love In my heart for her ami the baby It is such a darling. After all, she is Red's wife, and Hed well, Hed bes done wrong, but he is just a' mere boy nnd has never grown up. "What de you think be said te me the ether day when I threatened te tlirn-h him, heat him te a pulp? He told me te mnke It raisin pulp nnd he'd get l.'O gallons out of It. "Yeu see hew irresponsible he Is. Edith Is the same way. What she wants she gees after, and I'll have them both te keep. "As long as Nellie and the baby live. I'll be here waiting for them wheneer they need me." Mrs. Kenlrlek, ,lr., has planned te file suit tomorrow for $125,000 for al leged nllenatien of affections. Hut there were reports yesterday of a possible settlement outside court. Jehn D. Spreckels. Sr., capitalist, grandfather of Mrs. Wakefield's three children, wns in San Francisce, but would net dlscusa thu case. " BOBS HAIR; HUBBY LEAVES WIDOW OF STEINWAY AGAIN LED TO ALTAR Bride of War Veteran Was Wife of Late Piane Maker ls Angclw, Aug. 25. (IS.v A. IM Mrs. Marie C. 'stclnway. widow of Charles II. Stclnwny New Yerk piano manufacturer, and" Captain F. 1,. Le fevre, World War veteran, were mar ried at Santn Unrbara. Calif., n week age today, according te n story pub lished by the Les Angeles Examiner. Their marriage, which wns perfeimed in the Snntn Unrbara Mission with the old Jesuit ritunl, was snld te have fol lowed n romance of severnl years. The bride came te California for her health several months nge. nnd has been llvtng at Altadenn. nenr Pasadena. Captain Lefcyie wns quoted by the Examiner as declaring: "The dlspnrlty In our nges is n thing thnt neither of us has thought of. Men tally and sentimentally, we arc the same age. Leve Is ns old ns the world nnd as young ns the morning dew. We love each ether; we ate very happy." GIRL, PICKING iFILMACTOR, FAVORS FAT HUSBANDS Yes, Because They Can't Run Away Frem Scrap Ne Shrimps Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 25. Girls, If you would wed happily, marry a fat n.nn. That's the advice offered by Miss Adah MacWIlllnms, nineteen-year-old Syracuse heiress, daughter of Charles MaeWlllinms. shoe manufacturer, .lust te refute the philosopher's adage, "no one loves n fnt man. she hns an nounced her betrothal te Wnlter Hlers, screen heavyweight comedian. "Peaches." as the Syracuse hud Is familiarly known, last night for the first time told all about her romance, which will culminate In December with a fashionable wedding. And liters, who is here te visit his fiencec. says Miss MacWllllams has the right Idea. "Yeu see," he sold, "thev can't fight nnd they can't run ; they just have te be geed-natured. And geed nature spells happiness." "Te nick out nn averngc-slzc man Is easy." said Miss MacWIlllnms. "Any girl can de it, for they grace this glebe In abundance. Thus te he distinctive n girl must cheese either n fat man or n small man. And who wnnts n husband te whom one's fi iends will refer ns a shrimp?" S. S. PHILADELPHIA FLOODED Mutinous Crew Believed te Have Opened Watercccks Naples. Aug. 25. (Hy A. P.) An emergency crew of pumpers wns work ing energetically tedny te prevent the sinking of the steamship Philadelphia, whose ,lewcr compertments were found flooded late last night. During the night the vessel, which hed been seized by the police In connec tion with n controversy ever unpaid bills, and seventy-six members of wliew crew were nrretcd en Wednesday, be gan te list te the left Tlnd nn Inspec tion showed thnt some of the wiitcrceck.4 had been left open. The authorities be lieve the cocks were left open by mem bers of the crew before being tnken ashore. f, j W r DENIES POISON P N CANDLER MATCH Mrs. de Beuchelle Says Fiance's Family Objects te Marriage en Religious Grounds till Associated Prtts Rene, Nev Aug. 25. Objections en tlm part of his fnmllyte her activities as suffragist leader and the fact thnt she Is a divorcee, may stand In the way of her marriage te Asa O. Candler, of Atlanta (5n., multi-millionaire, Sirs., Onezlmn de Reuchellc, formerly of Iscw Orleans, admitted today. Hut she de nied nnv knowledge of poison pen plots designed te break eff'thc match. Mrs. De Reuchellc said that mem bers of the Candler family, Including Candler's brother, senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Seuth, objected en religious grounds. "I am a Catholic nnd n divorcee, Mrs. Ic Heuchclle Feld. "I hnve been In secletv and have been a suffragist leader. Hlshep Cnnjler docs net np np np prove of any of these things." New Orleans, Aug. 25. (Hy A. P.) Identity of two or mere persons, secinllv prominent in New Orelnns. who are alleged te beyc "intermeddled In the affairs of Mrs. Onezimn de Hou Heu chclle, local dub and secjal lender, whose engagement te Asn C5. Candler, of Atlanta, was recently announced, was expected te be made public within the next few days. M,j. k s STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Closed All Day Te-morrow! BASE BALL Strawbridge & Clothier Field 63UD AND WALNUT STREETS Saturday, August 26 8.00 P. M. Strawbridge & Clothier vs. J. & J. Dobsen Bleachers, 30c. Grand Stand, 80c (Including: War Tax) Monday Annual the Semi-Furniture Sale will start all ever again, with complete a s s e r t m ents that show no signs of trie record-breaking sell ing activity of the past weeks. Values as attractive and stocks as comprehensive as en the first day of the Sale. Monday we begin our Annual Early-Sease'n Sale of Furs practically an advance showing of the coming season's best styles in Fur Coats, Capes, Sets, Scarfs and Muffs all at much less than the regular prices. It will be well worth your while te plan an early visit te this Stere, Monday. N STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER L GO A-HIKIN' IN THE OPEN There is no mere delljrhtful out-of-deer land, the Derld ever, thnn can be found within Philadelphia's own City limits readily accessible by street cars. Nevertheless, but few of the city's dwellers really knew, for instnncc, the enennntment of the Wissnhicken Glen or the surpassing beauty nnd wonders of Fnirmeunt Park. As pnrt of the "Knew Y6ur City" cnmpniftn, nnd for the puidnnce of thme who mny seek the physical relaxation and triental nnd spiritual stimulus te be pained by n hike in the open, the following scrts of Trelley Hikes hns been carefully nrepnred te offer n wide vnriety of enieyable walks, rnnpintr from two te six miles, nil of which will be found equally inviting nt almost nny season of the year. Trellv HIV Nn. 5 ?U WX SWEET BRIAR VALE FAIRHOUNT PARK Trelley Hll Ne. 1 Mllei THROUGH THE WISSAHICKON Reute 23 Ofrmon'ewn At Chungs t nelhl(htn Pike e City Mne Wnlk wrt-tf.te WIma WIma hlrken; drmh etriem te Valley Orer 3 m!lin: te TJlireln Drlvp 1 rnllen. Wt te nttnheuie Street Reute 52-Cheltcn Ave. Trelley Hike Ne. S 3 Mllee THE UPPER WISSAHICKON . Reute 23 Cermantewn Are. Chn(re at nthlhem Pike te City Line Walk wet-teft,te Wlfia- hleken, down atream te Rex Ave 2 mltet, fellow Rex AVe left up hill te Reute 21 at Bethlehem Pike 1 mile. Trelley Hike Ne. 3 4,Mlle WISSAHICKON CRESHEIM CREEK Reute 6S Wayne Ave. te Car penter Lane; fellow path neclh te Allen I.ane; left te Hickory" mil read, te Wleiahlcken: walk up atream te Valley Green; ereat te eaat bank; right, te Creahelm Creek; left, te Reute 23-Oerman-tewn Ave. Trelley Hike Ne. A 2 te 3 Mile THE LOWER WISSAHICKON Reute 11 Wayne Ave. te Car penter Lane; left en Carpenter I.ane te Kltehen'a Lane, te Wlaaahlcken; down atream te Lincoln Drive; right, alenr Drive te Ridge Ave. Ave. Reute fl; or ihert cut left, along Drive, te Rlttenheuae Street Reute (2-Chelten Ave. Re'ite l Olrn-rt Ave te S'th St Hntrence Fellow nnth-rlaht-under arrh (nr tnke River Drive, t'lrnln left ef Pumpln" Station un dirt rend left) te Horticultural Hell Fellow Mv Pd te Del nnnt Ave left, fe Mth A Park aide Routes B. 3. 0, 43. Trell H'k- Me. n .it A Mite GEOROES HILL-fAIRMOUNT PARK Poule f, In S2d if Firn. t'p efn te r!eer HI" fellow drive-left-te et-sndplpe. Rlrht. en path, rnrr drlv, down rte Left, te Ttolment Manaton Left en curving drive, neat flan "Oenre'e Hill," te elm "Wviirtefleld Drive." right, te 64th St -Reute 70. Trelley Hike Ne. 7 3", Mile CHAMOUNIX FAIRMOUNT PARK Reutee 1 or TS te Ridge A Mid vale Crene PnlN Bridge Right, under R. R nrldge Left, up hill, riret left te Chnmeunlx Manelen. Fellow drive te tennle court Lft, down te trellev brldr Left, te Rlvr Drive Left te Fall Bridge te Reute 61 or 7C. Trelley Hike Ne. 8 3 te 4 Mile Stfnle-rr-lf) Bill Filraaiit Firk Reute 7 8. t, 39 or 61 te SSd A Dauphin Kntrance Left. aereaa playgrounds Right around reaer reaer elr, down hill te River Drive Left, te tunnel Left, up curving drive, te Glrard Ave Reute 16 Or, tralght through Lemnn Hill te Green St. Reutea 43, 44 and 41. PHILADELPHIA RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY 'I'lr 'V, I feel like a different person since Resinol cleared away that skin trouble "I had suffered from eczema se long I didn't believe anything would over come it, but the first time I used Resi nol it stepped the itching, and new my skin is entirely clear. This Is the eiperlenee of thous ands who have usd Krsinnl and knew thatits gentle, healing ma terials seldom fall ti overcome kin troubles. AttUirutxuti, ISJSlNei-ltH Ml - "gfp) wRlirire !w III SZ4.kflJ '"Mirmet LK 111) sSmsnh j (R.ccoen lujiiiy -yvLi Jm Trin,'d) nTn CZAfM 89M l l(AV.kT H'liilcr II I Mail Orders Filled- Charge Accounts Invited' Repairing and Remodeling in Our Own Factory at'Mest Moderate Cost Stere Open All Day Tomorrow Saturday 1115 CHESTNUT ST. C Opposite Keith's Theatre) Stere Open All Day Tomorrow Saturday a Yeung TRIMO ECONOMIES Trime Pipe Wrench, 8 sizes J qgaacae j) 1'rime Menltey Wrench, 7 slzes 5,ra Ttime Pipe Cutter, 3 6izes FOR SHOP, HOME .a FARM tee Three Toels Have Ihi mTRIMOm The rijjht material is in' them. The best possible desi8n is in them. Every TRIMO operating con cen vemence i3 in them and every Jeature of economy. TRIMQuscrsbuy for long service. Buy of your dealer or write hTrlnieBi Manufacturing Company weabury (Botten), Ma. Wife Asks Police te Selve Her Dilemma Mount Vernen, N. Y Aug. 25. (It A. 1.) 't'lie question of "te bob or net te bob," ns applied te woman's Imlr. ciiim' up tedny nt ixilloe bend bend tpinrters wben Sergeant' Wrenn wns iippenli'd te by nn nttrnctive jeunj miiiren of Tueldibep, for n gunrd te ne cninpnny ber home while she pnehed her cletlies. "My hu'-bnnd hns left me because 1 bobbed my hnlr," she said. "Will you lielp me? I'm nfrnld te go bnek for my elethes without nn escort, beenusc I fenr my husbnnd mny come in nnd beat me. ' Hwns awfully mnd ever my hnvlng my bnlr bobbed." . Sergeant Wrenn, nfter getting the long nnd short of the situation, told tlie young wemim te go te the Turknline police stntlen. Instcnd elie vanished into the night. Tomorrow, the Last Saturday of This August FUR Sale at Savings of Mere Than V3 Off Winter Prices Because of the intense selling we have experienced during this sale, numerous lets have sold down te only a few of a kind. Since they cannot be duplicated for these low, sale prices they have been still further reduced for quick clearance. Remember, a concession in price, no matter hew great, is never a conces sion in quality here. The wise purchaser will come early in the day, for never before 'have Furs of FORBES known high standard been offered at such low markings. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR PURCHASE There Are About 1000 Fur Coats, Capes and Wraps te Cheese Frem, . Though Only 17 Are Pictured Here. Natural Muikrat Ceat 89.00 Winter Priee JU.00 After-Dinner Tricks I 241) Xe. 210 Tlie Twe Heaps The performer places a pnek of cards en thu tnblu ami asks thnt It be cut into two piles He glnnces nt the top curd of one heap, nnd immediately names the top card of the ether. The pnek N hijunrud up again and the trick lepeated. The pei former previously notes the top card of the park. When the pack Is cut he Hikes the bottom heap nnd, looking nt the upmest curd, names the card which he knows is nt the top of the upper pile., When he nqunrcs up the pack he plnces his henp en top, nnd as he has Just looked nt Uh top card lie 1h able te repcut the trick exactly us before. CevuriuM, tots, bv Pvblfe Ltietr Cemrmy Just a Few Mere Days te share in this Great Sensational Sale-M Don't miss this big, deuWe event. Just think what it means te own that diamond ring, watch or nny piece of jewelry you want for only 5c Down! Our entire larpe stocks are new offered at most ridiculously low prices, as we want te move out everything before going into our new, larger store. Come in today don't miss it tomorrow. French Set! (Skunk Trim'd) 84.00 Winter Priet US 09 Open Saturday Until 6 P.M. Illinois Master 17-Jewel Adjusted WATCHES $36.75 There Is no better watch mnde for necurntn timekeeping, and In this wonderful wulu ou can lia It for Re jxiwn. The Illinois Master Ih held exclusively li M. SIMON & CO. SS-jrur gelil-tlllril IiIiik''iI fine. sSKS c After Sept. 5th We Will Move te Our New Hiere 15 North 13th St. IjiiIIph' llliunund u-Kt. cum Itlns $1850 Sc DOWN Simply Pay Like This ONLY 5c THE FIRST WEEK $1 6th Week rcl Vnill ln!rt. Credit te All HenpNt lelks 10c 20c 40c 80c 2d 3d 4th 1 5ta W.ek Week I Week I Week Anil SI Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. Rogers' Silver 2il plecea aruar-Bfitr-rt - In hand abme cat, 5c Down Mahogany Chime Clocks Sc Dbwn Be Sure of Address Loek for Name en Windows M.S - JEWELRY HOWS IN PHILADELPHIA j9flj(eRanl3!Kff Street i I 7- 'TkiMJW jBft"n ikiviPB Willi I BL 9iH BUck w t5t w W flp iiii-trH vM mom h 1$m Si ml f aM'21 Myffl'nPii Seal T-IjP Winter SM&m &BEwnm 5fliF J Sq'u''"el I Special! J S0t IfipjSBB Jrj 'V TaUpe or I Squirrel Stene (Ph"?"m m WSESfr I 'JiM u 79SM Brown We1 or Mink Marten Fex T,im'd) arSKJJl ynEZm 1 wSll "':icr Scarfs ! Chokers Chokers 495.00 a- JfflvlK wim && """ 7M ! 7M mse "H mm iW-SBl S "Inter Price Winter Trice Winter Vriee i""' itUf-i' Wl !J Caracu-WKpSr ifnUsa rfDr iff flMWiisi'JHf pett f7r7 wBSFm h&Ba. wjf ..Tll 149.00 JJ IL HiMlU IIuds0'1 Scal is dVcd Mu'krnt; French Seal is dyed Ceney Mfa Trf Winter HT KUk jS . & I't'tttlfluU tt Price US' HfaKi w t &S I S iff YtT V fe. yC aaaHlalllB ?i5 'fSSk S '-VSlW M$lf.lMh V ,'-a I i,-7 19 krHKr&-JI 241 -arvluk DHlTrA'fi BiLtuX v , (Skunk VeSKStfr Trim'd) -v CA ' vTW au,r,l Winter ePjftN Tnm-d) BrrfW 168.00 l ',";" , "' 'Ve C !cCar flW "0 '" i',7, K 7t.V0 V A Large Assortment of Extra-Size Coats and Wraps Up te 5JJutt lf NitvraJ, Raccoea Cpt 17S.& H'ditar i'rlc tursl Mink Ceat - 740.99 Winter Pries M ft M d .i hi vj v , v , Vm 9 i MjvuiilimmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimSiZiZSZZZZ -ft iiri " J r mUL2i&kh&&Uk.JM. I r?0 .,'iVf. V ,tw; ' J . ,,.c,J jMWm t. , v l" KU.jiWi L -., Ut a Vf.l, i ' y- lll, , , ji,.:., (- ,,.tjkmm