Wii SUSSfeK V&Wt ' v. ymf , SV; v r- . v T& F?" WOMAN MURDERER FEARED FORJOARD Mrs. Elizabeth Snbett Thought Jeseph Buckley Wanted te Get Her $189 TO TEST HER SANITY jfr,. rilnliftli Siibntt, who no n,'tp( of t!i- itinnlcr of .I't-rpl! Hiifklt-y ,t lfr Imnpnlnw nt (ilrnnl Point 1i-t TLuri1ay. n" M' without ail H nnlt ttie notion of tlie tii-niid Jury tednr by Corener KnlRht. nt the in eucst. At the nunc time the Dlwtrlct Attorney ordered the weiimn exiimlned g, te her xnnltj. She was returned te Mf)nmenItiR Prison. TliroiiRlieut (he InqiiOKt tlie woman. folio N forty yenre old, nit in the iirN iirN ner's deck'nnd glared nreund the room n ft frislitem'tl miy, mutterlnc te her- ,f When the verdict was pro nounced nnd court efllerrn iippnmehed n lead Iter nwiiy. she screamed: "II '".nt. my "M. ,,?,Iw,JiB11"y m" She ns removed with ditlieultv. ' Buckley's body wnH found in the Glriml l'elnt mnrshes. lie had bled te dentil from n number of Htab weuikIh. He wif f'ft.v jeni'H old. and lived near the woman, nt Twenty-fourth nnd Mag zlnelum Wltm-w" ted of an occurrence ln-t )la.v, when llucKiey went te the u (Hu m's bontlieiic and In a fiplit cut her with nil n She Ret I he weapon ...... (Ymn hltn. it was said, out him en the head with It and chased him I.'rintltr told of n course of tioat tieat ment the woman underwent in the in mne depart ment of the Philndelplila Cicnernl llespltnl fem jenrs iire, and ether witfiis'-eH told of the flj;lit at the 'boatlieiiM- the night I'uckley was killed. i It Is liclioeil the wemnn MietiRlit lie Intended te 10I1 her. l'atrelmen told (if fin.llnc a hloed-.stained penknife ain in old chlwl in the place. 'L'lie win ilews Imd been pai-ted up with paper It was taid. and the phkc was hani caded. 2 CHILDREN INJURED Are Struck by Automobiles Near Hemes In Camden Tne children were run down last i Til-lit hv automobiles while pln-ing in frutit of their homes and are in Cooper Ile'pitnl. in Camden. Leuis Cenlcy. rlglit uars old. 1-.0S Mechanic street. nnistriirk b an aiitembllc drixen b, Jnwph iptniek. in.;!) .Alechnnic street, II. ivsufleilns from n probable fnictuic of the 'kiill. Vetniik was being held imilr S."i(M ball. VvZJXZrZFT. fcrins from slight bruises as the result of beiii'' hit lij nu auto driven b Wil Sffi-Vi nfcilfil,, MJhV'MRS. LAWRENCE PAUL BACK unsHleavd en hi- own rccegnUnni.c. i DISCOVERY OF 'STOLEN' CAR CAUSES DENTIST'S ARREST1 Dr. Antheny Dl Nuble Held en False-Pretense Charge The miideiital ili-M-eei-, In a Mai. lainl gar.lKc of hh itutiiiiiiilnle,, n-pei'tni Meb a. led te the ii-re-t of Dr. Antheny Ui Nuble. n di'iiti-t of r'iflyi'ij:li(li strut and lialtlinere arnuc, wne w.is irr.ii;iied IcmIiij before .MiiKlstrate Cow Cew aril, at (Vni-.il Station. Dr. Hi "mI whs i linr-d with eh talnlnj iiencj uiidei faKe pielensc. After lejiiiitiiu his car l.ilcn. Dl I) Nuble. il is Mild Ileclnl Skills from lime.. Tiluinii. who liad In-uied It. When Tltmaii learned of (lie dis- reer of 11 nr in I'mtlnml. Alii., be aknl the .l.-.ili-t te Ke iheic and l.lon l.len d It. MtlieiiRh lie repcatedlj piem I" te :iM,,iiiin Tltmaii theie. J r Ul Nuble is iin te b-n,. fnilui i ,0 (., RAZOR WIELDER IS HELD Slashed Threat of Restaurant Man Who Refused te Aid Bazaar t. , .in.ii. i i.iirmau. .(.! es ,Nr,nd ' tKi. v, is t(l(.. held in Sl(Mii) b.ill fur! Ji'irt lij Magisiiate Cewmd in (Vntinl ".nu'iii, Hiiilged Willi atli'inptlllg te Mil , """ nan. n tcMiiiiinnl prepile ter. last night. Dii .iii V-t, Ii'p Hiiml ilptrctlvt'S, ItlllliiMii n lqt..l.1 1 il.l rrevi..! liiiiiiiM,. n, i"iii, .i ,.,.' , , " i wii"'! aim i !! P""1 ' ts after he Imd -la-hcd I rfinau - tlue.it in fient of his ics auiinii in Tir. i 'ii.. i.:ii ... . i i ' "HUM mi, '.'.. I I,'.' nuiii was inkeii tn the Hahnemann Het-pi t :il . wbcre n nMiulnil iuim.ii. "n Mucin's te clefc tie wound. Afi-erdlng te tin- vii-tlin, Kiifiiinn Pl-reiii-lii-il lilin and asked that he ten- tribute m a fund being uilsed for a ''ai'aiii. Wben I'leenian refused, Hur- ""in Is Mid in bae become nngeu-d and "M'Mi n in.. r JUG T0TER JIIRRFn -u IUIUI1 JUUULU Cimden Saloonkeeper Leses Carge of "White Mule" (rV . '"" '" me pence, MinicM II II 1 1 we lue.giilleii jugH f "white mule" " in ii.it.,,.,,,1,11,., -n1(. ,,,. .,,. ,,, 'loealdop,.,. ,ilr,..v ,. ,,f .,, ,, , 'n hi ""' l ""'J W"IP r- '" Iteeni,h.r Slackbeus,. bcld l,i, under tlnar. """(1 ll" wn fmeeil te put up WOO eush .security for his autumeblle BAND CONCERTS TODAY Prflram Announced for Park Sym AI-PlIM, .1 .. . ., ,.. . . . phony Orchestra thltl, ""."!"" ,'",li Symphony Or ttt a I'uiddeus Kiel., coud.icte-. will .Mm."",l,'ll, "l ,'',""n ni- 'I'lu- pin- ""10 IIL- ,'r ' , """ '"" "."lilt .lll r N'"-l't I n M!"m ' X -Ml"''!".....,. 'IV. h.t iliiiii ul 1 th- T. '""'Hldihi Ran, BrJ.rl,wn ,Mal'" '" s program : ri... ., .. . I will play at, o'clock. Tlie (''.ncrlir,''.n, l'lKl,t ."ism .Nle.,c,,"l'.':,.,'IIV F.U..H' .sunt "I it Vull-.it U "" "fiili.n '-.tritM Uf ''"lien '.it,.., ,,,,,,, . SSiK', 4 H-i'lnr Cern.,!...1 ul ''-"111' Hufiiunn' Ulf'-iilj.icli ll.Tlii.rt 1 . 1 1 neu" -nun m.,,,1, T LulMiilrule (Jpl.tl I'l 'lie Mum, ult...1 i i . .Hfi'riiPrr ' Wist,, V i ",," "'" '""J "" ht 'ifil i id u l"."'1 ''"'"'".I"" Outer. I'MBll U"-"""I"'II,I KtlectH. The ii. .' .- "T , I. ii V'-"ur. lnnriHn 1 ,,a,,i J"-IV lt,l.b.TB '''"n "Ma ' I lit r,- Slilt i t. : ,:r."in Itelii-rtH II rlit-.i Dull, Jere StMiv KllDnlmrur '.riMOi ... ' -l-t. . it tf'?r ul(;Vv,e U1'l '.. V; " Vl-lHl I. ..I t' !'lr i Harr; Slu.lekl. L.''7 Seuth Se-cml, Riis'Mi or his successor nt ('npePnlmose. i .n !. treet. Cnmden a s iletmki i.i r ,.s W,'M cast of Afiica. for mnlntenam e "'b bcul m.lH, i wJhtfr ,f Ii-Pial nn.l training school. $S(XM): JQ eeD -ii..,n ...i. .,,. " ."" '"."' "r .. '1'l.inV.firn. or Miecesser. for hene x" vv.cp cll.nvi;,n,,,;::,rr'nri;0'il.,.f hospital a. Pert Dc.innee. Ari... cPP i " --- mi iii-t,.-siiiii1 . W lcl ". iMmnent .Hulut.H.unu TI'V:;!','; nKIORK YOCR MINI! Weit ,n". ,"' ,'" Vs- ,h nmni nit Hi. JTt1 - JJ 1 utt.si.t.t !. LIO lh, I , 1" ul.l knew. WHO'LL BE "MISS PHILADELPHIA"? THAT ksssssssVlH -r slsvsBT'tassV'sR.kssH .LB lllliwi . '!fffiu "" xr aWBaBW.5 aWari"i"i"i"i"i"W ss"BSBBBBBBBBMP""BBBBsSFffBBBBBBBBBBBBk. tw'" "H ssssssssssSkussssssssfe SSHL v '"''' ''.Bife lBtaLl4 ''''':.',;' -:-k: 1 SSLSY ' -v jefB VHea ' A Z.CH3r ' ' ' iiHf r- r 53jj & M t K! m2H Atfr -ummiKmtatMfS(y m e, W. 7!lw iv xs JwSHR Mt m KK Mtoe ELEANOR NEAL-.-- flpft BUf' i rcm-Jl W I r------; 7,1 TM- I il- , IB . &mm I ATTACKED BY OPOSSUM Patrolman Kills Animal en WnnH. ., . a,,...,. I lana MVenue h"K1' opossum attacked I'.itielmau St"wnit. of the SIxH -fifth street and , Woe,ilninl avenueTtatleu, at 1 o'clock i,. . , , , " ' ,,"'! '"'"'".. "'' '', w"" tuing doers of Htere. along Wendliind nvenuc. The patrolman killed the annual with hi-. '"' -rll it te the station heu.e. inhere it awaits a claimant. FROM CHINA, SERIOUSLY ILL' Will Seek Health In Mountains, After Rescuing Niece .Mr. nnd Mr-. Lawicinc T Paul, who hn-e just tetiirned fieni n trip te' China, will lcawk tomeriow for tin Poconos, where Mis. P.inl will rest III m n 1 1 1 mid endeavor te legaiu her sbat tcied health. She ami her biisband went te Shang hai le bring back the eb'ven-ycar-ehl ilauglijer of her si-ter. Mr-. Peter Marsli.ill. Until Mrs. Mm shall nnd her husband, an Mleetricnl cngiueer, high in tin' -erilce of the l!iiti-h I ievi riuneiit. i died in a .enrlet fever enidemie Al tirxsi.iiit f Pnitl t liiulni tlin' cine ( f si limited nur-t at her lieme. ' Jl'OJl St. .Iiuiihs place. "It will be ini i pe-sible for us te go te Newport thi-sea-iui," Mil' said tednj . "We went e'i n -ad errand te the Orient, audi while theie I lir-t broke mj leg. tiien1 hint nil llll.Mi'l: .if till. I bnil til Kt I had' te step at i 1 i fniir lin.iiiinls mi tbn lpturn ienriun I in elder te gather enough ""strength te get lieme again. When se ill and wtal. in China, with the realization I hnd te gi. all the wnv home again. I felt I was nl the end of the world. .Mr. .Miu-naii w.is .uiss iiiizaueiii .i Seler. .laughter of the Lite David Si lleis. of Philadelphia. She mnriied p, i, , Mar-hall, of Londen, in UI0.J. CHARITY BENEFITS BY WILL HesDital Here Gets $10,000 Frem Lewer Merlen Weman Various .harities lienelited In the , ., ,. , , "'" "f ( ll!""l"ttu ' I-0!'"1. f Lewer Merlen, niebated today at .Morristown. The beiiue-ts were: 'I lie Women's Seiltberu Homeopathic- Hospital of Philadelphia, ijiin.HlMiViir two hedB. one I In memerj of her brother, .lames Hegan, land the ether of herself: the same lien ' pltal for general purposes. $1.HI: (!en ,.rnl Clerg.v Jlellet Fund for the Ilenclit I of Widows and Orphans of fWciiM'd (,,''S-V "f th" ''""ki1 Lpi-epal ci,.i of the Diocese of Pcnns., lvania. "' nube,, Uewc. or his mcee-ser for Alaska Mi'iden. $1000 : lilsbeii Per ef'tbe'w'iii' V"1H '" " M,cu-r WASN'T HIS FAULT Auteist Net Blamed for Antics of Runaway Wheel I I L. W. Spilnkle, of the Marljn I Apaitments, Fortieth and Walnut streets, was discharged tnda by Mag i Isir.ilc Itebeits following his arrest jes i teriluy when a nar wheel came off his automobile, i oiled .ui the pavement and .slunk u woman i The acildcni whs at Twentieth street mi. I College n.enue Mi", Mary Cleary, :i; Net ill Tail. a st i eel, was knocked down In ill.' win el TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES ii-hiui M i..lln L-744 i: swi,nl. 8t mill Hi, lift I'iiIiiiIIh .1i:tl l..t.'nent l I'lnllp I' t. "Ml 4T.ll hh-lilun m utiil Jlf i.ln 1 I'M , IM "In " JauiLt 1' .Mi-Liii-slimi Cil'i N. a.ltli l . nntl M...lu .1 ,il.A .Sfiiln, Mflln 1'J hl'.liifi 1. Sinmil 1S1I fiuiilit M , unJ i:ila I l I'tiiiw r -'Hl.l Witlltin-" t Alliert l'ii.i.i 17 IS U. rasHi.nilt e anil Kiiilii.r a. V l'.lis--ri. lais jierrls f .il.l... l' 1, llrlil.i L-00.1 J VllIUtlLL) Ht . 1 ...,i M.iiu-.,ri M. tlailn 4, 17.1 fJrihiti.l t 1 CeltBtiin) I'Hiruifi-lii. ".'l!.'7 Slil'lllii l . anj i i .... ... ... ...l.w. T In X' I,,. .i..,.l.,t. l. I Alllilt n.iin'iii nu in .in .,... .Miis r.niiiaii ,'H N" Mnrnliiill l mill .sajla M.ini.ill ' II" I irrewii t Julie II Iii'chnt'. -701 I'ei'ar t un.ll l,. n C (Inrt.n L'7li:i I'tiplm kI i l'miili M"'. " Hi'" Mum I ' "'"'I -M.iile ii". ! . r..i.' jiii'.ii..'ii m .lu... .1 It. 'I rn MOT W I- Itfi-.iii si ana Mail." II ! "I'll 1 '"' N '"Il " , , , l fluid"- Hiinil. ""3I ! rt n. mi tie uinl I dl sitetl.-i 77111 IIjiiiihii ait n,.r.. . Ur n S Y01K 1 in anil 1 ulh- ' r, run. .! IVl'llll. , .. . " ....... -. .. ,. 1-1, it 1.I.M I St . I"". "...' .. ' . -,. I., .. V' ,.,.,.... .1 uftiie- i: I'nrkei 7.1IU Iveeimn M . nr.a .Mu I. II Hewnril. Hen Maw r. IM I'liiiiln W. l'rnnc. 1B7B Kiilrineunt ie un.l .mii SI Ilurrh. 313 Full mount a- , NafllA 13. Hart n. 818 Klaher ae. ICeVarS .'l-.arce. 2548 N. Franklin at., and Mdla Vs. O.man. 13)8 Kt" liilh it n i tiara .Mllllle. lSl!!. K.fVarvlna It , and 0,lX II A1KU. 13.1iV. Manln al, EVENING PUBLIC : -HHBmHKsM;A vkUKb ' tfTiMi MPtr'iMMrii ' i 1 JHW! KP flMiV MTV UK:':: ')-'- , ' "H Miss EMMA FRUMAN "- -,v aawsr,.,,.1;. .-. .L,. L... , ,' '"5?!ilji 5, I (Mr-mna rrHiien.'.iiJic, out no nrresis i . v - " - Jsraalft I were inuuc ns a result of ttielr investl- i 'fS&WISP T? ' gallons. l-.' First Penny Savings Bank Mrsa EDNA C. HOPPER"- Scores or Plilladelpbiii's braiilifiil girl" are In u contest for the honor of representing this clt at tbn At lantic City pageant, which will he held during iicl week. The con test here is under the management of the Stanley Company of America- JAILED IN ASSAULT I Camden Man Is Unable te Raise, $500 Ball Clarence Co-tclle, of IT'-' I Itiend wn, Camden, went te jail teda. in default of .S.'IIO hail. Impe-cil l lte- ' eerder Stackheiise, after he had been ariested en a i barge of assault and battery piefcrrrd by Hairy Leenard.' ,. 1 i- i of 1117 llreadwaj . Leenard work- for (Jeorge lilake. an linilerlnkcr. mid Co-telle's nietiier keeps heii"-"' for Mr. lilnkc. I.eenaul charges "e leiinu i osteiie snmsiiing up iiirnl- ture at tlie undertaker's and was at tacked when lie tried te step him. ROBBED IN ENGLAND Or. W. Lewis Cave Obliged te Aban don Vacation In Europe i Dr. W. Lewis Cave, of II." Seuth I Seventeenth street, who expected te1 hae a pleiiMinu vacation in Lurope, is I new loekins for the next beat buck te, tin- I'nited States, lie reported te the' Southampton, Lngland, police that! While till tbe trill lt.l. thlnres ltni,,l Mm of all the money he hnd brought wiin mm in pay ier ins Holiday. The detectives attempted te run down "Y ATCH DOG." W T h a t's another function of the adverhs- down waste le ' VOll at I flfl CPnlc' 4rri-rls I of advertising ter every del lar you spend. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phate of Sale Promotion North American BIdg. Philadelphia Ne One has yet invented a cheap article at a low price that could keep the purchaser convinced of its economy after having one through the test of actual service. Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA 11 1 "; ;:r, ;cjti -b-b-h J ' , I Will afs A -u" ;LEDGErXtILADELPHIA, . TUESDAY, : : I S1HE QUESTION A carefully planned direct-mail advertising campaign may solve your selling problem. The Helmes Prcss, Winters 131529 Cherry Street Philadelphia Papa "Well, bon voyage, my boy. The further you jfe In that MOO.V the mere you'll realize tbat jour Dad laiews eeniethlntr about cars." Pncei 1 $1295 $1785 $278E F. O. B. Factory Display Roem Open Evenings The car of ten proven unit -ML002N MoterCars MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandergrift, Pre. 8S5 N. Bread St. Phene Pepl.r 7586 iraiwi'iiiffliiMii'iy Taste it! The finest butter in America! In our Pbila., Camden and suburban Stores riSiiMif JOHN WANAMAKER, Preildent PAYS 4i4 INTEREST 21st and BAINBRIDCE STREETS 1343 CHESTNUT STREET 1 ' . : M 45c tj J IS AGAIN AT HOI dishing of Stelon Meney Or ders Laid toTem Malene, Frequent Prison Visitor Tem Malene, who has reived lime In nearly every prison between here and St. liOttls, his former home, waH held under .fi-OOO Imll by Maclntrnte Ceward today en n charge of ebtuiniiig- money under false prctuiiHGH. Mnlunc. who has been convicted an a pickpocket and forger, was nrrvNted nt llread and Walnut Htieets by Detec tive Jehn Ciccden. It. Tayler Mlddleten, an attorney, testified that while he wan at I'nlm Ilcaeh In February lat his pocket was picked of n book of drafts en the Amer ican Kxpress Company. Shortly after l'lilladclphln and At lantic City lnerchants were given op portunities te cash these drafts. VICIOUS DOG IN JAIL Alien Owner Arrested After Animal Bites Girl and Weman A vicious dej? belonging te I.ee Ka dnwskl, an alien, Is in a cell In the police station nt Twenty-tecend and Hunting Park avenue, following the nrrest of the man en n warrant sworn out by Mnrg uret Iltirke, thirteen ears old, lO;"', llrlstel street. The deg, a black mongrel, bit tiie child en the leg two weeks age. and later tore the dress and bit the leg of Mrs. Anna McUrath. lii.'ll Ilristel street. The child saw the deg enter the lioine of Sadeweki at 101-1 llrlstel street Keveral days age, and the man's arrest followed. lie was held under $300 ball by Mag istrate Dern tedav for a further hearing September I". The deg will be killed and its hcau sent te the University of Pennsylvania for examination. f2KUiVrTi Saxaavaa Si TlW W V ? SEASONABLE GIFTS Glass Tea Sets that will stand boiling water. Iced Tea Grape Juice end Salad Sets. X. V VB KZti j .bbhhWY.f 56lh Street YlfTMAVENI MXW TOBK RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA Final Days of August Clearance Closing out during the last week of our Mid-summer Clearance all remaining Gidding Fashions at reductions that aver age one-third te one-half and mere. Street and Afternoon Dresses $15 25 35$45 $55 Were $45 te 125 Canten Crepe Wraps Sem Fur Trimmed I Twill & Veldyne Wraps ( 3-PIECE Twill Suits ( 2-PIECE Twill & Tweed Suits ( Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Hats and French Novelties Correspondingly Reduced ! JLiSSSewinsMade i I a ni a Pleasure ' - - - y ii jssim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fcMIBlF " Ipene f t i IK3Hn.nillllH II 3a 9nSW M UrnT U1iA ARE YOU JOYFULLY EAGER TO SEW? De you think about sewing aa work or as n plenaure ? De you regard it as n grind or a a pleasant, happy, indoor sport '! Seme, women nctunlly leek forward te sewing with eager ness, women who own a Willcox & Gibbs new Portable Electric Autemntic Sewing Mnchini. They thrill at its silent oper ation, at the tn?e with which u makes its beautiful strong stitch. They simply sit nalurnll- M.W ti: UllMONMItM'i: Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. 1709 Chestnut Street -Wfin,, Sprtce 2192 .COURTESY; AUGUST 29, 1922 - : - POLICE HUNT GIRL. 15 Edith Fulton, 3834 Lancaster Ave nue Left Heme Yesterday Search Is being made by the police for I.1IIU1 Fulton, fifteen years old, who left her lieme nt .'8?ll Lancaster avenue vestcrdny nnd has net since returned. The girl, who Is well dressed nnd pretty, was last t-ccn by her family about neon yesterday. Ul cigarettes They are GOOD! f "CjTS V il lice ai SankSinpplaes MANN'S Fine Writing Fluid 90c "l raliam l lasmLxm!p2imi J)29 Market Street I "UNEns 57lh Street I $65 $85 Weri- JI25 te $175 $65 $75 Were $85 te $125 $95 Wrri $150 $25 $45 Were $55 te $85 and comfortably and watch the cloth glide magically beneath the needle. That is the kind of sewing you ought te de electric sewing Willcox & Gibbs sewing with no tensions te regulate, no bob bins te wind. Cnll and see this queen of all sewing machines, and learn tbeut our easy-pajment plan Stmt today te get plea-tin out of sewing. IT IN lOUt IIOMl 10 W My teAthftte uex 1 r3E PERRY'S Final Closing Sale HALF STARTED yesterday morning with the balance of our Spring and Summer stock, accumulated at the end of a big busy season, embracing the finest selection of Woolen and Worsted Suits we have ever been able te offer at this season of the year Fine Worsted and Woolen Suits of every description, including Sports Suits in four-piece combination; extra Gelf Knickers; Palm Beaches; a number of Light-Weight Spring and Fall Overcoats, some Winter Overcoats from last season, and an assortment of Rubberized Rain coats all te be sold in this final closing sale A t Exactly One Half Their Fermer Regular Prices Fine-quality Worsted Suits that were $58 will be Geld for $29; suits that were SS0, 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. Ltgltt-Weiffht Spring and Fall Overcoats, and a number of Winter Overcoats carried ever from last season, marked $28, $30. $35 up te $50, will be sold for $14, $15, $17.50 and up te $25 respectively. A few Rubberized Raincoats, form erly $12 te $28, new $6 te $14. etc., Terms of Sale Cash Only Ne Alterations Ne Refunds Ne Exchanges Ne Mail Orders Filled Nene Sold te -Dealers Perry & Ce 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men MacDonald & Campbell Continuing August Reduction Sale Men's Fine Clothing 25 Fine 3-Ptcce Suits of Unfinished Worsteds. Cheviots, Tweeds and Hemespuns, also 2-Piccc Suits of Tropical Weight Worsteds. Palm Beach and Norfolk Suits. And 2- and 3-Piece Gelf Suits. Alterations at Cost Alse Reduced Men's Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear. Pajamas Straw Hats at l 3 price. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street i at tne j THE CLIMAX OF THE SUMMER SEASON S Ejjj Ample Holiday Train Service, Extra tectien. of Regular S Trntna, Special Returning Trains, Exlra Elnctric nnd S Steam Trains from Atlantic City, Sept. 4 aa required E BAdfquate Holiday Service te and from Atlantic City, Wild- weed, Cape May, Occen City, Sen Isle City, Stene Harljer"" MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4 Special returnin- trains will eav S Mianiir v-ny i.-i.iiumui nme) Philadelphia, West Philadelphia ecu... ....... i .w. nini-r. Jinx, w nan at .ju and 930 P M "" " Special trains for Market Street Wharf frc,m Wildwood Crest (SUnlmd Time), 8.01 P. M.j Andrews Ave. 8 04 P M Wild weed, 8 10 P. M.j Cape May, 8 00 P. M.; Ocean City, 7.40 P M : Sea Isle City, 8.09 P M., Stene Harber, 7.40 P M i lleacK Haven, ti.04 P. M. ' ' each .... v. m. lnH Lf.l,.l C. . 11FI r . -. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD I - nuuic ur THE at PRICE etc., etc. 'O OFF Seashore I G.55 and 8 SO V. M for North and Bread Street and Sneci.l EE UKOADWAY LIMITED - mn .A ,. H. ' MS ' t,fi . $ SV 4 m fl a i i i l l i, .SERVICE, liiiiiiiiiiiiiNjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij rt .v l ',.-. J- mm ftinl1' ""' ' '-'v! . '.-'.i-
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