fxpf'mfm WWirW'v -WJjPF,!! !- " THREE fWZm7ttTE&& ' y iW --v ;-' -vt " MMiWJim URnananm rw-YraT j. . - -. 'ri Mi'ru ji jr"w.n,r. r w3",.s "R,i ma wh. -tl r iIIVtlj.jjmm jrirJVTfMirTn 'wi'M5iXrtv' rr v-v.rv5Ti-ww -; t. w?r IiEIB-tHliill)EPHIA, &OND&Y, AfrQUST' 28. IMS,, AWffll 5 NAH DEATH AS YACHTS CRASH u 1. Ugust Resse, Wite ana son I n ..nri When Beat Is Hit en the Delaware , WOMAN IN OTHER CRAFT L V1 Mr owl Mr-. AiiRiiet Tliwe nml thMr iilei-Mr-elil Mn. Henry, of M- & i"t "" ttl,'n, V",r "!!! VI 'Jl-in. iriiNer " rammed In n vncht ftpnesile II"1 f'ininp Miipyanl in tlie "'Thrwp,n leiiirnlnjr. home from the - T..inn wlipn llirlr hnnfr. the Pi wn rnmmcl hv the I.nrcttn, en nod hV Elttenil New Ien of tlir Rlveri-lile b nml 1ilri wns IjcIiik driven by cilherltip Mnllcr, f this city. Mr "ml ""' i0"""' "erP "Dle Wen tliclr ynclit ndent by rapldlj nhlft i.,' (he bnllnt nml IinngliiK ever the ' lid of tlierrnft until towed te Mime. The relllflnn tore n large hole. In iha Mdc of the IJvu nml unter begnn te icusb in. immediately stalling the .'"fOerdlnB te Mr. Heuse, Catherine Mnllcr lind InKen the wheel of the I.o I.e Jftti while Mr. Newton went te fill the There ere five, bents In the party nil rneklnu nbeut even nnd n half knots nn The Lerettn bcunn te swing In a -irelf, nnd itnneniHteined te n "left tarn" wheel the woman wnn unable te direct It' course nwny from the Kva, hlrli wai nhrenct of the ether four. With the In nml the Leretta were the Jennie It., the Dorethy .T. nnd the Bileme nil of which bad pnrtlelpntcd in the races at Trenten en Saturday. The l'va, nfter the coIIIhIeii, waR "!.? the Jennie It. Injur), nltheiiBh the bow of the Leret- We bad h;en NtandinB. n,n 1.I1I0 of the Kvn wan cruwicd llhe .- .. hpll bv the force of the cel- JUten, but the I.erettn was only hllshtly dnmnsteil and wnH nble te step at once after the crash. "I was standlnpt only several feet from where the bow of the Lerettn itruck." Mid Mr. Hose today. "Ap parentlv Mls Mnllcr was making every tffert te turn the course of the Leretta away, hut 1 think that hIie was unac customed te the 'left-turn' wheel. "The Lerettn struck, glanced off nnd kept right en going in n circle. We were able te keep our bent nflent by IfOnlitK eer the enp side, us that lifted the hole abate the water line. We re mained In that position until we reached Essington in tow." An ice chest en the pert side of the Eva probably prevented mere serious result1. As It was the bow of the Lo Le Mtta penetrated the side of the Eva almost a feet. BELIEVE MYSTERIOUS MAN FIGURED IN WOMAN'S DEATH Leng Island Officials Probe Con flicting Deathbed Statements New Yerk. Aug. 28. Nassau County, I.. I., authorities today began a rigid lnestlgatien of the mjsterieus caw or Mrs. ltebert U. Wninwrlght, forty-two, who died In the Nefcsnu Hes pital, Mlneeln, Saturday. She was town mere irem ner nema m 1 leral Park, h. I., Wednesday afternoon. Official action started when Dr. O. A. Fen&terer, who was called in by another physician when Mrs. Vnln rlgbt was stricken, refused te sign a death certificate. When be notified Corener Kehlcr, the Corener ordered an autepr. Count Detective Miller snld jester diy that vhen the Nassau County authorities were notified Thursday thnt the deith of Mrs. Walnwrlght was Im minent, and thnt her case appeared te warrant the attention of the Dl&tilct Attorney he leitul her bcdslde nnd averts Mrs. Wnlnurlght then said: "I became 111 after taking some pills my hutbnnd enve me." Reminded that she bad said her bus Bind was in Seuth America, Mrs. walnwrlght replied : well, it was a man gave them te Dr. A. L. nieelna until (trrrlnr It A pai apparent Mrs. Walnwrlght had jSCOBIE WINS OVER DUKE i ( Vmer Anna Gould Yields Hetel Suite te Mint Director .San rranelsc-e, Aug. 28. (Hy A. P.) -Duke Hclie de Tnllejrand-rerlgerd, ke also is the thirteenth Count of Orljnela, and bis duchess, who was formerly Mins Anna Gould, of New .writ, together with "Tnriky," their lij i cUlncse fup, their sennnts .- 'uk.ukc, ,wcrc ucre leUay from rertlaml, Ore. iv.i .. nna ,l113 cnteuraRc went te B netpl. 'IMia .i..ifn .....I .i i it . V..L . u""c "u uuuucss uiu net .ifi lr nbeut lhe Presidential mite, Jelch continued te be occupied bvl'ieil 1 LS:t "ttfff,..0,', .? "' Ua H Wlm ever the duke, who . pj.u or uie prcbidentlul bulte. RICH TAKES BAT0N i OFPARK ORCHESTRA Concertmaster of Philadelphia Sym Sym 'Pheny starta With Varied Program 'mount dWU5h Bl" nlct the Tulr the 2 si m "il"ej Orchestra for Wen II l'10 n,W,t ,n ,,s concert "t fpHett"- lUa l"0,nm "HI be as .ra1- vv.,a,.b. IWVaIsr Trlule aulnt-Saen " '' '. "'lAf'wienn."... .;..... I II Mm; tin Ku- lP'nr,. '" mnrcla." !'I AliSlil'i'e A"lCre ''u'-., ' ' l-arlllun " rrelude i . ti 'n"nlslen une l0 ThB Afumoen of a Faun" P,ntt from iin,!... , ,, Oelmuy Mrpi. from'- n.mnnVi;n,Li,K.uVfPVOrak Tuu'!r.l,1,,a',' the IV,. i, ,'llml,'; I'''111 I,a,,(1 w, Piny "t Th. Program !1U'U tua,g,,t Ut 8 "'tleck' PflUre lln"mj . fc...-.r.ln. JAW. .'. '. ' , i X-...V. J lenr viii ultima If .Ornitd leciieii i n-nl "l. flarmun j --."iie.ii jiuiucan," .-M i.ucih" ,;'"7-""r r" marcri ",..., - . ;. ".' '" V Tl. .. . . " "r TWO JERSEY BOYS HELD HtHE FOR THEFT OF $250 Orange Lads, Each 15, Found With Pockets Bulging With $1 Notes Twe flfteen-ycnr-eld boys were ar rested last night by Olty Hall detec tives. They Wcre nrenaml nf inl.lr,. $250 belonging te the father of one of tnem nt Orange, N. .7. The youths, Wllllnm Koerner and Iilunnl fnrrr Inff r. ,... ...1.1. .... " i . i S' . "iiiiikc Willi inc money which belonged te Koerner'a miner, nenwer. wncn they were dis dis cevered In the Windser iletcl their pockets bulged with $1 notes. They were Bent te the Heuse of Detention. REPUBLICANS SEEK 10 ENLIST WOMEN Registration Booths te Be Opened at County Fairs te Reach Voters HUNDREDS VOLUNTEER AID POLICE HERE SEEK FUGITIVE DRUGGIST Murder Squad Detectives Think Jehn A. Helley Still Is In This City MARRIAGE IS REPORTED tIo!!::dlml,1'!J,1',''lPl''ytenlBb rettnn. .Uore u,ld Kci-'"e"c stnets. The cWii-wh ffisssr.1 ?Kn:: ks" fi...'1""' ImDcrlVl" '.rf Hhw Hulut-Hnena I, i1l'ftNnTetr?iri?,,5 ?" tllOttURT ' but if .1 no nlrrtpd In nltltrm tr.it, -t.. .!. "iPrw iiiH miv .-- ;.-....'""' . BTBUII i K. uT. -" twin Ul Jllll IK TTIn Wflrt i t'ir:. w vi "pnann. Ur'm in th V. Jvlce. nlyii te ueh m- i 4v, g ''wis, "jink it i iublt," v,1 A big drive is en bv the Republican Stnfe Committee te register nit women voters In Pennsylvania. Included will be nn educntlenal campaign en the prin ciples of Republicanism. Advantage will be taken of the forty or mere local and county fairs this menh and next te reach large numbers of women In the rurnl district llentlm will be opened nt nil fairs. Drinking cups with the names of the ltepubllcan candidates nn them will be distributed, as will literature telling of the work of the party In national, Stnte and local Issues. Women of the vnrlnus counties will be in charge of the booths, nssted by Stnte nnd national erganlrers. The first step In the campaign will be (he distribution this week of cards, giving the rcslgstrntlen dnys and ex plaining the procedure for registra tion. Hundreds of volunteer Instructors been enlisted in nil parts of the State In the educntlenal campaign. During the last three weeks the speakers' bu reau has been enlisting men and women nnd arrangements have been completed for the assignment of speakers en short notice te large or small gatherings of women In ntiv part of the State. Hun dreds of applications have already been received. "Te vote, you wed net be assessed or pay a tax if you are net jet twenty twenty tve years old en November 7, but in the first, second nnd third class cities jeu must register," the card Mates. $5000 ASKED FOR REPAIR OF QUARANTINE STATION Appropriation for Marcus Heek te Be Sought In Deficiency Bill An appropriation of 3000 for the ninlntcnnncc nnd repair of the quaran tine station nt Marcus Heek will be requested In the next deficiency bill presented te the Heuse by the Director of the Hudget, nccerding te Surgeon General II. S. Cummins, of the l'ublic Health Service nt Washington. J. S. W. Holten. president of the Maritime Kxclmngc, in a letter te Hep Hep resentnthe, Vare asked that the Annre- prlntlens Committee make prnlsien for tlie mnlntennme et tlie station as re quired In the lease of the prepertj by the Government from the State of I'enn hjlvania. Mr. Vare took the matter up with the surgeon general, wiie in n com munication ieeeied today by Mr. Vare said the recommendation for an appro priation of ?5000 would be made. Mr. Mr. Vare has liled the papers presented by Mr. Holten with the Appropriation Committee of the Heuse ns-king that fnvorable action be taken en the item. Vare is n member of the committee. TRAIL SUSPECTS IN THEFT OF PHILA. WOMAN'S JEWELS Twe Girls May Have Robbed Mrs. Helen Campbell Williams Mrs. Helen Campbell Williams, who was robbed of a bag containing Mft.OOO in jewels at Manhattan Transfer last Frldny, returned te her finme nt 2.1 1 1 (icruinntnwn utenue today, after visit ing friends in Newark. Mis. Williams is treasurer of the Stnr-Spnngled Runner Ledge of tin Aineilcan Association for tlie Recogni tion of the lilsh Republic. "The stolen big, ' mid Mrs. Wil liams, "contained n letter fiem the secretary of De Vnlern in Ireland, which was mete valuable te me then thn jewels. "I have engaged tliree detective agencies nnd one of them reports thnt they hnve traced two girls, whom I suspect, te Detroit. Thej expict te mulie an arrest tonight." FRUSTRATES ROBBERY Thieves Scared Away After Batter ing Stere Safe Am nHnmnt In rnli Hit. Mntrnnnlllnn steru and restaurant at 1000 MatUct street was irusiruieu jesicruuy liiier- uoen uy me nrrivui ui me ussisuim manager. The robbers bad progressed se far that the combination en the store safe had been battered off. The safe con tained n large part of Saturday's re- ccipts. Elkton Marriage Licenses Elktim, Md Aug. 2S.-M.li i iage li censes were ishueil here te William I.. Simmons and Mae Kginn, Antheii Scrugnal and Mary Sdeikl and Jehn C Wiedmnn and Rese A, Uramble, I'hiln delphln; Jacob O. Smith, Philadelphia, and lMnn M. Slmpen, Uosteu ; Rebeit M. Robertsen, Philadelphia, nnd Snui W. Shere, lllacliwoed, N. .7.; James n iv,.ilmiii mul (ieitiudn Ij. Kssh. Rending: Ralph Woeie and Aunie M. Rloere, Trenten; i.ilward .i. iitinn nnu Resale I Vauriper, Marcus Heek, Pa. : Jeseph R. Blmth. Newark, Del., and Virginia 1'. Small, Nnirlstewn, Pn. ; (leorge W. Itnbeits nnd Rmmn T. Mi f'lnen N'nrustnwn: JnineH McMullen. Consheliockcn, and RlUubeth A. Pat tersen, NnrrMewn: Rebert .Me cgii and Ida Wlble, Pilmetnn, N. J. j Themas H. I.nmb and Hllmbeth Tiirner, Smjrna, Del. : Unjmend D. Iljdei, Camden, nnd Tlorence D. Osbiuii, Au dubon. N. .1.; Iilwoed O. Hngeiiian und Nellle M. Teuiet, Chester; Haive L, Perter, Mllfeid, Del , and Mllilrnl HandN, Harilngteu, Del., and (icnri,i II Iladle, Ciellteii, Md , nnd Kiith cr'in P. Ucad, Midilletewn, Del Heme, Sweet Hemel Dthel Cube, buteen jeurs old, of .TJ7 Neith I'ullen Mieet, red Mni O'Hilen, wime ne. of .'l.'ll N'erib Rib Rib iiiben Mreil. who who ii'IhiiU'iI iiiI-miu bj their p.irents S.iturdav, icfinvl home early jesterday. Thc had bem nutemnbllu tiding with QnerMe Garilner, twenty 'Olie jenrs old, of 4600 worth street, tin) fcU'd. Tollce nre cnntlnuln? Oie senrcb throughout Philadelphia today for .Tehn A. Helley, fugltlie druRglst, of Plym outh, nenr Wllkes-Rnrre, sought In connection with the dentb of n wemnn. Detectives of the murder sqund ho he lleve thnt Helley still Is In this eltv. Hvery exit has been gunrded slnce It was learned lnt week that the missing druggist hnd lilted relatives in Ken sington. Hellej's nutemnbile was found in the neighborhood, but no ether trace of him he," been discovered. RepertM lednr fiem Wllkos-llnrre that Helley and Mrs. Abble Smith Mewnry, the dead woman, worn mnriletl, lent n new nngle te the mystery. The marriage licenses of the county will be searched. Inqurst Inte tlie woman's death will be held Thursibn night nt I'ljmnuth, it hns been announced by Corener D. P. Themns. VICTIM OF WRECK LEAVES H0SPITALJFTER 256 DAYS Miss Anna Fltzpatrlck, Hurt at Bryn Athyn, Returns Heme After being under treatment nt the Ahingten Memeilnl Hospital continu ously for 2."0 dais. Mis Annn Pitnat- rlck, of Southampton, one of the victims of the Urjn Atbjn wreck of December 0 Inst, has been taken te her home. Miss Filcputrlck Is the last of thel twenty injured persons treated nt th Ahingten Hospital te lemc the institu tion. Injuries she leeched In the cinsb of the two pnbsenger trains wt-e mainly te her feet nnd ligs, and the most expert efforts of plnMcInns and mrgcens luive been necess.iry te bring nbeut n condition which peimltted the girl's return home. a number of operations were performed. When the tiains crashed in the cut above Bryn Atbjn, Miss Fitrpntrick was riding with her sister. She was one of the first te be rcineied from the wreckage. Her condition wns regarded as critical for weeks after the accident. Her sister was killed. ARMED WOMAN IS JAILED Arrsstcd With Her Husband After a Family Quarrel A family quarrel in whleb n pistol figured led te the nrrest of Jeseph and lUery Ycagcr. of 818 North Sixth street, last night. The mnn wns chnrged with assault and bnttcry nnd the wemnn with threats te 1(111. Patrolman Frank Sherman, of the Klevcnth nnd Winter streets station, lives nt 80il North Sixth stieet. He aid be beard shrieks issuing from the Ycaner home in the nftcrnoen nnd went te investigate. When he opened the deer, be said, he was confronted by Mrs. Yeagcr with n pistol in her hand. He tried te dlsnrm the woman, where upon be was set upon by her husband, according te bis story. BEAT AND ROB MAN, 81 Thugs Leave Victim Unconscious at Twentieth and Chestnut Streets Three unidentified men early yester day robbed Patrick Gibsen, of J 141 Seuth Pnxen street, n wntehmnn, eighty-one years old, employed hy Jump & Ce., who nre tenrlng down a building at Twentieth nnd Chestnut streets. They get $35. Gibsen lay unconscious sev eral hours as a result of the thugs' blows. The men Jumped from nn auto mobile in the reur of thu building and fell upon him. MRS. LAURA WURTS SMITH LEFT ESTATEJV0RTH $80,000 Many Bequests Ars Made te Char ity Under Terms of Will Mrs. Laura Wtirts Smith, who died In Ashcvllle, N. C, August 7, left nn estate of $80,000, a large proportion of which is bequeathed te chnrlty. Her will wns probeted today. Thn Gcnernl Clergv Relief Fund of the P. D, Church will reielve ?ir,,000, te be held In trust In memory of Junius T. Smith; $5000 te ths Trinity P. B. Church of St. Augustine. FU.. for the upkeep of the organ donated by Mr. Smith prier te her death ; $3000 te the P. D. Church of the Redeemer, Ashe vllle, N. C. The residue of the estate, nfter sevcrnl private bquelsnre made, will be given te the General Clergy Re lief Fund. . , . . Hannah P. Evans left an wtat; of $40,r00 te be held In trust for Mary A. Storey. Kllinbetb C Storey and Nettle R. Shlen. Upen their deaths the ...... l I.. ,1II1a,1 liAtwnn the Children's Homeopathic Hospital and the Vlremen's Pension Fund after $15,- CAN'T FIND NEW HOME Mrs. Cautwell, With Sick Child, la Facing Eviction Ordered te move from her apartment nt Thlrtj, -eighth and Chestnut streets, Mrs, Alice Cnulwell, who Is suing C. D. Nellsen, a renl estnte operator, for alienation of her husband's affection, hns been imnble te find nnetlur home. The objection of ether apartment house owners, she snys, is te her eIeon-menths-old child. Reth Mrs. Caul well and the baby nre 111. The order for Mr. Cnulwell te move came en Saturday. Nellsen recentl bought the beuse. w ll llllU S BV Ce iw-r a.""", WEDDING INVITATIONSANNOUNCEMENTS Toe At Heme end Bridge Cards of oxcluslve elegance. Stere Robbed Ownar iImim t The dry Reeds tore of Mat Singer, $ nt 1100 North Second street, was robbed , y i 000 has been siren te the Rnptlst Heme nt Seventeenth and Nerrls strrets. The will of Jehn Horten, nlse pre- Viritnjl illunAUea nt mm estntn rtf X7 .tfif). a j n. t -.. ..f--1.. . Auinfilfi t nt it n Arid vnlltUft f CRial, invcnier.v ni me ncrnunni cniuiu niTriiri viviv " . " Henry A. Hernlckrl vnlurd nt $I(Vt,nBl Blniccr nnd nn rnmuy, uiiRinirn, Mope jy ... . flljk.l II.Kntltt I ma nilMITV. r I WIIB II1UI.I, llll.ilinii " .w... .- - ws v n .A.-AH SM m Aj' xi I iTiiiilii in ill M ill 1 1 1'l ill 1 1 1 1 ! I I'l in in M M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill iii iii iii 1 1 ill 1 1 ill 1 1 M 1 1 M I ill 1 1 1 1 in in in iniTiiiiM hi i itti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iff in'i i m i iiiiraminnwiini nurariniiiiiija HEYMANN , BRO. Real Estate llSTRIKEJi itIs TOASTED I It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated First Penny Savings Bank JOHN WANAMAKER, President PAYS 414 INTEREST 21st and BAINBRIDQE STREETS 1343 CHESTNUT STREET flfffcjl "Our hand 1 s e m e 1 y illus trated catalog" means a let or nothing, according te the quality of the engraving plates. Our customers beast of the "leeks" of theirs. The Oie'Tnut Street E.COR.Ht-hCHETNUTT Untrnnce en 11th St. Siiiiiu!: isH I! I!)!!! tlllUDlili; i Eu nnnijnnnnnmeBHB feii!innniiirHpM iinaeiijjjgp WMUaWll Announce Tleir Removal Te Tneir New Offices in The Heymann Building 213-15 S. Bread St. Monday, Amg'ust 2Stl Where we will be glad te welcome our friends and where we will continue te render that high character of service which marks each business detail with which we are connected. PERRY'S Final Closing Sale at i 1 rj g K Heymann Building' n iiMMiiMnTOiri'rrn'iiiriiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinriii'iiiiTuii n rj nnn.ni inniniiniriTiiiiiiiniiiiiiii n rrrjirS w VrA yjcm WIRE YOUR HOME HltllM.KAIH; nrl limtiillrd by it rilluliK" lieute KinruiilfC'it rnifctr uuil Ulxfucllnn. Iluy our Lighting Fixtures from tli" nmiiufncliirrr. Original nml rtlitlnillie dmlitnii In Melld bruit nnljr. A Year te Pay If Yeu Desire Oprn r.VTiilngi 'til 10 Kstubllalird 1801) Bromund & Sen 1 I 2337 Gcrmantewn Av. I'liene Cvluiubla 1041 Last Week! Hundreds of Suits and Single Pieces for Dining Roem, Bedroom and Living Roem at just One Half Original Price in the Greatest Linde August Furniture Sale 1 . e '?or e cenven'ence of persons returning from their vacations, this Sale will be continued all this week, up te 5 P. M. Saturday, the Stere being open Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. We want te give every one an opportunity te obtain a share of the phenomenal bargains the greatest ever offered in the history of thia Stere. I w'" ke many years before prices are as low as they are today. Hundreds of suits and single pieces are new just half what they were during the war, and in some cases are even lower than in 1914. This is the big bargain week of the Sale. Patterns that have been sold down te one or two cf a kind are marked at one-half their real value. This applies te hundreds of pieces, all the very highest Linde standard of quality. Yeu must appreciate the outstanding reason why the Unde Stere can, and does, undersell every ether large store by a geed third at Sale times and all times. The chief reason given by the big, central stores for their low prices is that they buy cheaply because they buy and sell in large quantities. They neglect te tell the public anything about their enormous selling expense, which of course the public must pay for. We buy the same goods just as cheaply as they de, for our volume, as the largest cash Furniture Stere in Pennsylvania, is also great. But we B farther than that. We save en our selling expense and give the public the benefit. Our location and expense saving of $150,000 a year gees te our customers in guaranteed lowest prices. This is mere than any ether Furniture Stere is able te de. This is why a hundred dollars spent here will go farther than $150 anywhere else. l&iflfcs HMiiairaiafflaalg Living-Roem Suit3 at Half $85 Old Rese Velour Mahogany Suit $ 1 1 5 Overstuffed Tapestry, 3 pieces. $127 Fine Tapestry, loose spring cushions. $150 Combination Tapestry and Blue Velour. $175 Very fine Tapestry, full spring cushions. $195 Taupe figured, heavy eleur. $225 Bleck Mohair combination suit. $275 Very massive tapestry overstuffed. $325 Overstuffed, mulbcrrv figured mohair. $450 Solid mahogany, blue and geld silk velour. Bedroom Suits at Half $ 1 1 5 Four-piece Walnut suit, Queen Anne. $1 35 Walnut, 4-piece Tuder suit. $157 Walnut, 4-pieces, William and Mary. $175 Four-piece Mahogany, Leuis XVI suit. $189 Birds-Eye Maple suit, 4 pieces. $200 Five-piece French Walnut suit. $250 Walnut, 4-piece Adam suit. $285 Mahogany, Queen Anne, 5 pieces. $325 Chippendale. 6 pieces, Walnut. $375 Six-piece Parchment Leuis XIV suit. $435 Seven-piece Venetian, grey combination. Dining-Roem Suits at Half $137 Walnut, 4 piece, Queen Anne. $145 Italian Oak, 10-piece suit. $157 Walnut, 10 piece, Italian motive. $185 Queen Anne, Mahogany. 4 pieces. $250 Walnut, 10-piece Tuder suit. $325 Ten-pieces, Mahogany, Chippendale. $200 Ten-pieces, Queen Anne, Gelden Oak. $340 Handsome 10-piece. Leuis XVI Walnut. $450 Italian design. 10-piece. two-tone Wal. $500 Eleven-piece Leuis XVI. Brown Mah. Rugs and Lineleums at Guaranteed Lewest Prices Royal Wilten. 9x12... Royal Wilten, 8.3x10.6 Superfine Axminster, 9x12 Seamless Velvet, 9x12. , Best Axminster, 8.3x10.6 30 00 Seamless Brussels, 9x12 65.00 Seamless Velvet, 59.00 8.3x10.0 32.50 Royal Wiltea. 6x9 59.00 49.00 Royal Wilten. 9x15. .. . 98.00 39.00 Special Axminster. 11.3x12 45.00 30 00 Extra Axminster 22.50 6.9x12 27.00 Best Axminster. 9x18 65.00 Demus Rugs, 6x9 ft.. . . 5 00 Tremont Rugs, 7.69 ft. 7.50 Andevcr Rugs, 9x12 ft. 9 00 Inlaid Linoleum, sq yd,, 1.25 Extra-Grade Inlaid . I 60 Heavy Special Inlaid. . . 80 Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday Evenings. Saturday Till 5 P. M. HENRY LINDE 23d, Columbia & Ridge Aves. " viimmi uwvwten.kf'ja.n.M HALF PRICE T the end of one of the biggest and most satisfactory seasons in the history of this store, and te prepare for our new fall and winter busi ness, we will, beginning this morn ing, August 28th, close out at one half their former regular prices, the balance of our Spring and Sum mer stock Woolen and Worsted Suits of every description, including popular Sports Suits in four-piece combination; extra Gelf Knickers; Palm Beach Suits; Light-Weight Spring and Fall Overcoats, Winter Overcoats carried ever from last season and just a few Rubberized Raincoats all te be sold in this final closing sale At Exactly One Half Their Fermer Regular Prices Fine quality Wor sted Suits that were $58 will be sold for $29; suits that were $50, new $25; suits that were $40, new $20, and se en down te Suits marked $28 and $30, which will be sold for $14 and $15 respectively. Palm Beach Suits in sizes for large and small men only, that were $12.50 and $14.50, new $6.25 and $7.25. Light IV eight Spring and Fall Overcoats, and a number of Winter Overcoats carried ever from last sea son, marked $28, $30, $35 up te $50, will be sold for $14, $15, $17.50 and up te $25 re spectively. A few Rubberized Raincoats, former ly $12 te $28, new $6 te $14. etc., etc., etc. Terms of Sale Cash Only Ne Alterations ) Ne Refunds Ne Exchanges Nene Sold te Dealers Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men iVVVVVVVVVViXXVVVVtVV'l'-tV-lVVVV.VVVV-,-5,VVVVVVk' Zs'jk, $25 $35 1 I Large Cars, $35.00 snd up I Ferd Cars, $25.00 PAINT CRAFT AUTO PAINTING CO. Finished in HI Hours The Way Wc De It Clean, 3 cents of tl.it point, .irni-lnl .md pnliMiul; uunr.intrcd I year ajralnst crac!inur curtains and uphuMui). l.tltiTin;: .md pic. lunui mn r. Paint Craft Aute Fainting Ce. vv I'er Det ills HrillP ( nr In fi.I01.(M WHITBY WC. WIST I'HILA M'AII r. M i V li li i t 'iiMwi .. .. a ....... ...I. ,, mi iini.iimiiii, n i. f Phene Ivrvstone Went 2090 WtMvmuMMvitMiMvtiMv , umunuivmt THOS. COOK & SON announce the REMOVAL of their offices te 130 Seuth 15th Street Tel. Spruce 8820 COOK'S signifies TRAVEL SERVICE of tlie most complete type. lm 1 s j i , H