wpvwr' )Rfim?Smffim fiFF'tiyrty&mft nw'mpwm w. wAv V -' , 1 lirjTuiMTCQT Ull I 1 rr li- Hii S EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIJADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922 latural Heirs, Cut Off With $1, ' Resent Bequest of Estate te Adopted Daughter jALLS CHILDREN PARASITES nu AnseHntcil Press Weff Yerfc, Aug. 30,-Thc children j rTrk Benjamin, with the exception 5i Enrice Cnruse, who Is In Italy, m eenfef c h, cck . ,,Ccl(, Lfethtr te attempt an upset et the will Mh !r fntlicr, l.lch cut them oft us SI each and denounced them as f"L "acted less ns children than as s!tCn,ft. who went against the J&tt of fntl,cr ,n mnrry,n the U1 tenor In 1018, will return next M.Wrnm Italy. She is in accord S her brother, and deter. In their (flth Dcr " ,.wn will It . ttitude tcmaru u. v !!.' .- - M-a rnrtise's former com- Ma!, nml eetemess thnt most of her r,tr"s etnte. estimated te exceed Km MO would eventually go under the 500,001). weu j.ermcr g()V '"" A na Uelchl Uenjamln was Iff , n, n daiiRhter by Mr. Uenjamln tf.P.",1 kVl.nl, evotlen "denied hte"nC1orefAnnaBo,chl. i.,.Jihil ns n eiing woman of strlk rPlHarance,vlth blnrk hair and an Ka-Pleilen, M tc .have been te?2 i. L rV a noted patent ,T; and his children. The ndepted daughter receives the hnert cash bequest. SOT.OOO. provided '"'; .1... ..lit .mil In nrlilltlnn cthIh nil if' Mr Benjamin's furniture, most of I i paintings, books, personal effects r .. i... ..i.lntv nlin l In a snnl- larluffl. but upon her death, thnt, tee, i, e co te the adopted daughter. A spekemnn fet the Benjamin chll . i.i .i.nf Mr. TtetHiiiuin hnd neter learned of the adoption of MIh Uelchl, cr the wet mac " "a b " ' family home. ii ii.,inlii If n'i Rnlil. enmi te the II11M1 .-... . -- -- Benjamin home ns n companion for MISS Doretliy Jvnjiiiniii, nu .'ri. v-u- ...! In ni .nrnipi1lnff inrfl thp frlenddlil" between Mr. Benjamin nnd Mi's lleltlil was ecceiiiiiBiy ciuim. j.iiu heirs, It ni reported today, would take the position that bv virtue of such frlentklilp Mie was aide te exercise an Injiuentc oer Mr. Benjamin which mil- Itflted against ins ciiuuran. LONG TRESSES FOR NURSE8 llaceistnwn, Mil., Aug. 30. The controversy ever nebbed hair which rased acre for several mentns broke eat anew tterday when Mis Emma K, Glever, superintendent of the Wnsh inninn rVinntt liextlltnl. Issued an nrrfpr prohibiting nun.es from bobbing their hair, une nurse neuueu ucr tresses anu the erdw followed. Juitsay Blue-jay te your druggist The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-lay. A touch steps the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless dear liquid (one drop does itl) and in extra thin plas " ters. The action is the same. Pain Steps Instantly CDaBlM- T Ari'S PABE'DCft COMPEL SUCCESS Unchaekad WASTE In paring vagatablaa la Estravaaanca Centlnuad Enlrav aganea maana Paltura CLAD'S PARER lurna WASTE Inte WEALTH Kitelta Eqeipmtnt for Hettla and Raitaeraib VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 119 & 121 S. 11th St. I nnnainiDDRnnniintniiiRiniEiDiira Refreshing and Invigorating Tim 12c Aute-Hemic Therapy Is the New Drugless Treatment That Is Giving Beneficial Results Te these who are Interested we have record te show of caaes that have yielded te this where ordinary meth- eds of treatment have failed te show result. M Thoreuirhly explained In pamphlet which will be mailed . free upon request. "Te a WM. H. GREISS, M.D. "SUITE 210-11. 1435 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. Offlea lleurai Mbnday, Tueaday. Frtdar. A-A. t, ' ,W(Jne1ay, ftiuraday, Saturday Until 0 P. M. Ne. 50 E. Market St., WHkes-Barre, Pa. V lb rlb pkg, 23c :1b pkg, 45c At all our Stores mmm mwMMwmim After-Dinner Tricks Me f tn Ne. 253 The Ralanced Kse An flrfllnnrv nor Ka nlnncMl ni atrtA nn the tflhleplnth hv thn nnrfnpmef wriii thus emulates the fnmeua tent of Ce- iumDus. 'j'he cbc iney be thoroughly examined, and the end shown te be un- DfOlftft. rPhn ennntn tAt-e ti til itrA tliem . lelves unable te duplicate the trick. an mm is necewsary is a tiny pile et lilt, uliich the performer prcvIeuslT Placed en the tnble. The cks is pushed COflrn en in tlin enlf iitlitnli "nti(tiliAL enough resistance te make the epg stand vii tuu. n iien tne egg is piCKee up me alt is whUked away by the hand. CepirwM, 1511, tti PubHe Ledger Company This Fine VICTROLA MuaJLr J Thla Htrle Ne. I 1 R ZOO Walnut or II I I II Maheenny II I I I Console II I H $160 Ne Down Payment Until Sept. 30th Then as Little as $1.50 Weekly! Our Geld Rend Guarantee) Assuring FREE Mechanical Service With Every Victrela B. B. TODD 1306 ARCH 1623 CHESTNUT Pianos, Players, Victrelas, Records """"" l'lAiNUft WILDWOOD aaajaajaaaaaaaaaajajajaajaaaaaajaaaaMaaaaaaaaaajaaaaaajaajaj Yeu have probably heard of The Big Things that are being done At Wildwood A New 18-Hele Gelf Course A Million Millien Million Dellar Hetel Electrification of Rail Rail eoadsNew Boulevard 700 Apartments and Dwellings were erected Iat Winter, nearly all sold and occupied Your big Opportunity TO BUY AT AUCTION A few rcmnlning restricted and very choice building Bites near the bench, some ndjelning and opposite the beautiful WILDWOOD MANOR and the site selected for Wildwood's new Million-Dellar Hetel. rni .. a-;- ll !H.n.Aiinmnntc wnfnr RftWflr. inese mulcting sites conium uu uiiijiuv.im-i"i -f -- I ' Sas, electricity, curbs, sidewalks and the best-kept streets. This ;" .land adjoins and surrounds ten te twenty thousand dollar liouses. f Sale te Be Held en Saturday, September 2d at 2 P. M., in Frent of Beecher-Kay Realty Company Boardwalk and 26th St. Wildwood, N. J. JOHN A.ACKLEY, Auctioneer - ' ' li fr Wit , Sure Death te Mosquitoes ties, reaches, bed beg, moths and fleai; alie their return prevailed by ipraying with "PREVENTOU. Clean Bttfi Tuba, Tha, Metal Fitting and Garbae Pa. Purifte ir in Sick Reemi, Cellars, poorly ventilated Apartmenta. A wonder spray necessary as soap harmless as water. Great for uie in bungalows and camps. All cans standard measure. Fer sale at drug, grocery and department stores. Pint 50c; Quart 90c; Vi Gal. $1.65; Gal. $3.00; Combination pint can and sprayer, $1.00. If your dealer hasn't it. send $1.00 by mail Hawaii Cfctmical Corporation, Kichmend, Virpnl. I FREVBMTOL MAKESACLEAN HOME ANNOUNCEMENT Change in Cost of Parcel Pest in surance coupons for Philadelphia. One Sc coupon will insure one package valued at $25.00 Insurance Company of North America PHILADELPHIA "Th eldttt Amtrican Firm and Marina Inturane Company" Founded 1792 Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere y cars'Ferds i--"vxsJB W included! fff " n Wk The Socket Wrench I Richiy.nickeiied,fine- Trtnf'ei a whnl Tnnl-lfit! I ly-fimahed, supremely PB inatSawnOie lOOl-lMlIJ practical, this is THE H ataVPI ene Perec Radiator H pOWERFUL double-,,n Cap for Fords. M 1 ended hexagon (six- H r-nP) sided) handle turned Vfl L&LP WM from solid bar steel. Fits yddUAm M all five sockets in for FORDS H QUICKWAY kit. Gives Serfwaonferk-ep. Maktj IH frempnrlniiR lrvprnrre fllllns a clean, easy job JBH tremenaeus leverage. Can'tacorchthnflngeraner Yeu get at the hnrd-te- trMiB" te radiator. Ceata H . 7 , ., TOO LITTLE 1 for such WM get-at places easily. beauty and quality. WM Sockets turned en screw- rA Mere Than Wm machine from fine Bteel. J Five Millien IB Tapered inside se nuts jSS et the" Tord Ne. 8 A H seat-but never can bind. (fflf SSgeatwcfSd M WM Cyanide hardened for msm Rr.u .tillr.siT'"1? ' mm WM Wrench and sockets "J "l H M packed in handy, leather- fi dir1ia LH like case The -price 1. OSSllBflBin W absurdly low. Spark pug. H Ll RPTHI FHFM Other typ of nthlhm WM lpa DLinLCinCilU vg are standerd equip- WM LH en a nir di i ic rn ,nent en i'ackahd. en MM WM SPAKlV rLUta LU, Studebaker. and like sreat iH , , , n care. Nothing ever equalled iTH ,,, BithUhem, Pa. their record en FOHDS. MM WUt Ferd type aells for 60 cenU. mWj J w , ..v The Down Stairs Wanamaker Stere is planned for people who hate "cheap" quality but who DO want satisfactory goods at low, moderate prices. Women's All-Silk Umbrellas. $4.50 Unnecessary te eay that they are specially priced, when one hears the crisp whisper of the taffeta as they unfurl, and notices the tape edge, the geed-looking handles and the completing silk case. White bakelite rings or bakellta tipped mission handles with leather itTap or wrist cord. Navy, green, purple, brown and blaek. (Dawa Btalra Stera, Market) Men's and Women's Cotten Umbrellas, $1.50 DoDendable. long-wearing enei, made en strong frames that are sure te withstand wind as well at heavy rains. Men's have creek handle and plain ferrule. Women's have white bakelite tips, stub fcrrule and bakellte, hardwood or mission handles, with wrist cord or ring. (Dewi Stalra Btere, Market) Women's Bathrobes, $5 With the advent of cooler eve nings, ene's thoughts turn imme diately te the procuring of a warm robe te slip Inte. Blanket bathrobes tn rose, ay, blue, lavender and magenta ave square or pointed cellars bound with satin ribbon, silken cords and geed, big pockets. Terry cloth bathrobes (which, by the way, wash admirably), are te be had in gay floral pat terns or medium-width stripes. (Dawn StaUra Stere, Central) Princess Slips in Dark Celers, $2 Sateen ones in navy and black have three-inch hems and gathers at the hips. "Deris" slips of black lawn have the popular 18-inch hems. (Down Stalra Stere, Central) Five New Kinds of Nightgowns, $1 te $2 $1 for women's round-neck gowns simply trimmed with nar row embroidery edging, or a yoked style with embroidery edg ing and insertion. At $1.25 ene of honeydew, pink, white or rose batiste with the bateau neckline, or a sleeveless one in pink, blue or lavender ba tiste with top of lace and satin ribbon combined. At $2 a sloevelesi gown of soft white nainsoek with embroidery at neck and armholes. (Down Stalra Stere. Central) m. tv- i aa .fr iJ 1 mmmmmimmtmmmmmi A ., '! ha New Handbags of Duvetyn, $5 The uses of duvetyn are mani fold, as every woman appreciates, but somehow it seems most fit tingly used in fashioning bass that are net only practical but a joy te beheld! The one sketched has a metal rim en the frame and a filigree clasp that leeks as if a gossnmer gessnmer winged butterfly were resting there. Other styles have metal or self covered tops and duvetyn or silk en cord handles. All are richly lined with matching silk taffeta and have an inside coin purse and mirror suspended, thun leaving room te carry all sorts of things underneath. In sand color and toast a warm, rich, golden brown. (Down Stalra Stere, Central) ft: .?U UlSSrUfi&L tttfS!JVi -MyAX m Children's All-Weel Sweaters, $3.25 te $4 A closely woven all-wool sweat er is a worth-while investment for every youngster. New tuxedo and slipover sweat ers arc woven with a stitch that suggests hand knitting. Seme have fronts that button smartly back or cress in double-breasted effect. In plain and two-tone ef fects, mostly with belts and pockets. Green, blue, maroon, tan, brown and Copenhagen, Sizes 2 te 0 years. Ceat sweaters are In plain col ors and weaves. Sizes 2 te 12 years. (Down Stairs Stere, Central) These Are Seme of the NEW Clethes at Moderate Prices About Which Se Many Philadelphians Are Talking $10.50 twill dresses at this low price can be had in navy blue brightened with a vestee of henna crepe and with wide black braiding. Perhaps you will be surprised te knew that the bodice is actually lined with glistening white silk. The dress pictured at $15 is of navy tri tri cetine trimmed with six rows of wide bkick braid both back and front as, you see, braid is popular and there are many small, silvery buttons, tee; also notice the longer sleeves that have two rows of this same effective braid. Among many interesting frocks at $25 are the two shown here; one of navy tricetine with fancy braid and a lace chemisette; the ether of satin-back crepe in black or navy with longer pointed sleeves. There are two important sales going en in the Down Stairs Wanamaker Stere. 1 Early Autumn Sale of Coats. 2 Early Autumn Sale of Dresses. The coats begin with sports models at ?10, and go up te luxurious be-furred wrap3 at $78.50. The dresses start at $10 and go up te $25 some of cloth and some of silk. The ether day a customer asked us te tell her when we get some especially geed trico trice tine dresses at about ten dollars. They are here new. One of them is sketched at $10.50. Actually geed tricetine or Peiret The Coats Are Quite Out of the Ordinary as any one will quickly see who knows hew coats should hang and of what stuff they should be made. The plaid sport coat sketched at $25 is delightful. It is a soft tan-and-brown com bination lined with a pretty tan silk te match. The ether coat pictured is of heavy gray herringbone tweed with a jelly fringed scarf cellar at $25. This is also completely lined with matching silk. Other geed sport coats for everyday wear are S10, $10.75, $16.50 and te $27.50. Beautiful tan camel's-hair sport coats are $42.50. (Down Stalra Stere, Market) New Tailored Suits Are a Weman's First Autumn Thought New models of navy or black gabardine with self-colored embroidery have just arrived at $30. A few sample fur-trimmed suits are $26.50. Yeung women's suits of herringbone tweedB with silk lining have buttoned sports pockets at $16.50. (Down Stalra Stere, Market) Real Irish Lace Neckwear $1.75 te $8.75 A bit of real Irish lace dresses up the simplest costume and gives the, wearer a satisfaction' that is mere than worth ( the expenditure. Straight cellars of lace are $1.75 te $2.50, according te length (21 te 29 inches) ; sets of straight cellar and cuffs are $3.50 te $4.25; jabot fronts, which have the effect of a very expensive blouse under a suit-coat, are $8.75. (Down Stalra Stere, Central) pfcf 9 -A ' ?! MEN Just 100 Men Can Have These Palm Beach Suits New Marked Down te $8.50 Quick riddance of every single Sum mer suit still remaining in the Men's Down Stairs Stere en the Gallery, just one flight down from Market Street. Mostly tan and gray Palm Beach cloth, tailored in the Wanamaker way, and new te be had in these sizes enly: 11 suits, si7e 34. 10 suits, size 35. 23 suits, size 36. 18 suits, size 37. 13 suits, size 33. 4 suits, size 39. 2 suits, size 40. 9 suits, si?e 12. (i suits, size 44. 1 SUlt, M7C Hi. 1 suit, size 18. A Very Few All-Weel Suits, $15 All-wool cheviets in dark colere suitable for Autumn wear. 3 suits, size 34. 0 suits, sij-p 33. 5 suits, size 3."). I G suits, si-e 39. 3 suits, iiie 30. , ij 3Ult3 s0 -0- 5 suits sire "- ' 3 su.lts- S17c 4-- e suits, size ,. 1 suit( ,170 4(J (Men'a Inn Stnlrn Stere en the (.iillriy, Market) Beautiful Wilten Rugs of the Best Quality We Knew at These Prices Roem-size and smaller rugs made of tightly twisted worsted varns. Woven te closely and with such fine luster that they compare with some of the most luxurious Wil Wil eons made in America. Seft, beautiful shades of blue, rose, mulberrv and tan with various all-ever Oriental designs, chosen because of their dignity of pattern.' A new Autumn shipment will be shown in the Down Stairs Rug Stere bemnninir tomorrow morning. h '"b 27 x 54 inch rufjs $10.75. 4.0 x 7.6 feet rugs $34. 6x9 feet rups ?55. 8.3 x 10.0 feet rup;s $85. 9 x 12 feet ruers $92 50. 9 x 15 feet nifjs 5130. 11.3 x 12 feet iurs $130. 11.3 x 15 feet rutrs S1C0. Weel Wilten Rugs Are "Family" Rugs Geed-looking enough for any home, and woven se that they will "stand up" under the constant tread of happy little folk as well aa big people. Oriental all-ever patterns in tan, blue and rose. ' ucl,m ,H 9 x 12 feet rugrs $07.50. 27 x 54 inch rugs $8.50. 4.6 x 7.6 feet rugs $26.50. 6x9 feet rugs $39, 8.3 x 10.6 feet rugs $65. 9 x 15 feet rusrs $100. 11.3 x 12 feet rugs $100. 11.8 x 15 feet rugs $125. jpr f J a aw y -- t- j. tzS 9mJA T. y V " IJ IJ II T There are two important sales going en .ty4' llaUlM l in the Down Stairs Wanamaker Stere. i ' fflmjl 0 111 M ftl e ceas begin with sports models at $10, jj & ,' Ij l lil 1 ft an( e up luxurius be-furred wrap3 at I jg.l, 11 U I S l0 rcs3es sart at $10 and go up te $25 1 , ' I! ri The ether day a customer asked us te tell a b.. $15 i ( M 'fl( mm N v : s h i ' A (D.wa Stalra Bt.ra, Ctaaatrat) wr' y - A
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