PTf JV.sPifH," V ,i,M,jvy' ' m:.. i-- . I -1 ' -. -y jvitf"- '- -' i- - wp"Jv ''"'VW'A T;iwl" ' -YR5 T,B't?Uv TOaT .f. , y v S v. 'EVENING'" PUBLig ' LJt)l3fEIt-tHli;ABEIiPmA ERHX&Yi Ai ' plBTEMBEKV-m 1022 V 1 td -r uvii&rjttte v - I lvMa'(' VII i i i i Open Every Ofjen Saturday Until 10 P. M. Evening FRENCH CABINE I 4V Kb aC' JHKmyH m m v if i at ri i -, v I? I' i. I m i ac i i It f j II T I I , . i w b- . 1 i i J. 'I' I I'f v. H I u I. ii - kit say Blue-jay te your druggist The simplest way te end a ' corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and cemej out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it I) and in extra thin plas a iers. The action is the same. Pain Steps Instantly 1 ea ' 1000S$2.75 THE MAJESTIC PRESS get OUR191J nirariMvR DOTH SAMPLES'" UliarUHYe.pHONEs COALS Brttlah Admiralty and ether mala for prompt Mpment. Ale our famous Wtlih dry lar eeal ai antbraclts substitute S. INSTONE & CO., LIMITED flt Leadfnhall t.. Ixmden K. C. 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We will gladly give or mail a copy te you Opmn Monday andFrtday Evening; Six te Nlnm o'Clech iiiiiii!iiii,jiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiji.iii:ii.iB: s1 Are you having trouble with your skin? - If you have eczema r,r ..'... A. pitching, burning, lwptn' ..?. -y IM.UV VtrJ b J 1 JVvKensbidten JTL .. 1 w; l,Y,K,n-ir0UD'e, try KcnnrA r.'.s:r? li,VBnd Kesinel Seap ar.d tA .,.v ".quickly the itching V,m x-A v..-. troubJe disappears. I H-.l-.l c - i .. . . .tl Jt t... v . aep in KetlMvl fr-,c , ( , iniviiiiii, or simples, JFM w 4 i isinei, iiutuxwrc, Hi. , Resin tsm , wains tick skin wU JUSTXOGNIZANT1 Refuse te Take Action en Re lieving Germany of 1922 Cash Payments SEE VIRTUAL MORATORIUM Uv At$ectatrd Frtt ParN, Sept. 1. The French Cabinet tedny simply "took cegnlrancc" of the decision of the nepnrntiens Commission en the German moratorium question, neither approving nor disapproving It. t specifically reserved, however, "entire liberty of action" In case later develop ments mndj ether action necessary. The lecilen relieve Germanv of mak ins any further ensn payments for the remainder of this year, but defers the moratorium is'iie at present. The Cabinet held that Inasmuch as no mornterltim lind been Granted Ger many It could only "recognize" the situation, but it insl'ted that n con ference should be called, attended by "all the Allies without exception" at which the question of interallied debts and reparations should be fully consid ered. The first effect of the decision Is te take the reparations question out of the hands of the commission for the present and te make it a matter for negotiation directly between the Dcrltn nnd Urussels Government!. Ilelgium 1r left te determine what guarantee she deems netesnry te acceptance of the short-term note. Should the two countries fail te agree en the necessary guarantees, Germany then is required te deposit nn unfixed sum of geld with some foreign bank ap proved by Belgium. It is believed, however, that a speedy agreement would be reached, as Ilerr Schreedcr, the German spokesman, yesterday virtually premised M. Delacroix, the Belgian representative, that Germany would give nny guarantees demanded. The decision also anticipates an allied conference in the near future, at which a reduction of the indemnity te about fifty billion geld marks and the settlement by cancellation of the inter allied debts will be undertaken. The Reparations Commission prom prem ises te consider later Germany's request for a moratorium of several years' du ration. This will be taken up after a new scheme for radical reform of Ger many's finances. Including tbe balancing of the budsct, Is presented te the Berlin Government The relief granted at the present time is for the purpose of giving the commission time in which te complete the new schem of reform and Germany the opportunity of carrying It out. The commission cipects that these re forms and the relief afforded by the virtual moratorium for the remainder of this year will permit Germany te float external and internal leans, the latter te be usetl partly te pay repara tions and partly te rehabilitate the country's finances. The manner In which the decision was arrived at wns dramatic. M. Dubois, the French representative and president of the commission, held up the meeting for nn hour and a half while he pleaded with Premier Poincare te nccept the compromise and thereby preserve against Germany the united front of the En tente. He returned te the meeting en the run, and when he breathlessly an nounced the French acceptance by Poincare, tbe members of the commis sion restrained a cheer with the great est difficulty and immediately took their unanimous decision. Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge, of Great Britain, is believed te have ap proved the plan ever the telephone only n few moments before the de cision was announced, and the Itnllan and Belgian delegates are known te have be?n In telephonic communication with their capitals during the late aft ernoon. Thus he decision came pri marily from the very seats of the En tente Governments While political circles generally are favorably Impressed by the agreement, It Is received with anything but en thusiasm by the press this morning. Londen, Sept. 1. (By A. P.) Al though considered only In the nature of a respite, tbe reparations decision rendered in Paris yesterday had quite a inl?(l .fF.f mrn (inni..l.l T , ............. v.i. uiu tijiiii.iui lvunuen, indicating the sensitiveness of the money interests and the amount of speculation recently. Quotations en the mark en the for eign exchange market, which yesterday ruled around 7500 te the pound sterling, ruled 5700 at neon tedav. Paris ex change strengthened te C7.50, as against 58.53 yesterday. A 6lmuar eltect was experienced en tbe stock exchange, where repurchases hardened the war lean te 100, while ether gilt-edged stocks and French bends showed fractional improvement. DYING GIRL WAS THROWN FROM AUTO, POLICE CLAIM Doctors Say She Was Attacked. Fourth Case In Few Months New Yerk, Sept. 1. Mercedes Itam Ircz, prettv Perte Hlcan girl, found vpsterdav In the read at I.urrhment, N, Y., after she had been attacked nnd thrown from an automobile, was tin tin tin eonseieus and at the point of dtnth in th New Iteehelle Hospital last night. The police have learned from 1". Mc Neil Dielman, I.archmunt, in vvhe'-e home the girl was employed as a serv ant, that Wcdnf via , night he took her te a carnival, leaving her nnd promis premis ing te return. Witnesses have been found who saw the girl drive off in an automobile with thrte men. Surgeons at the hospital have batls fie) themlveR that the girl was nt i ld II r kill is frartur'd and her "-'d.f.en such that it is hopeless te Ope-ate. Several times during the day a man 'V.'H the hospital by telephone but 'fjjwwl te give lils name, although r:d all information regarding the i.r unls he diMlesed his identity. T' yj.i'ft ere trjing te trace theie The girl is twenty-two, and has w'jffced at the Dlelman plucp two "'-.hi. Nothing Is known regarding r friends or relatives. Sr.e rgiri d onseeuness twice, for .v.,r.-.ent or two, but her only words ".-. ")') avvaj, Jcnvf! me alone." K ii t;.e fourth girl pit knl up under x: renditions In that ielnlty -..r. ti.f laiit four months. TOBACCO CROP JDAMAGED Ljr,'.ater County Growers Hard Hit by Storm ljirtflfr, Ia,, Sent. 1 A severe .Ttri uterrn Hwteping the county t ' umi.t damazed tobacco in Kdeii and i " lmm'iri- Tewnidjlps, where crops .! pTleuily been hit by hail. f.iMnlng utrutk the barn of ThemaH 'r.ari West (Vnllce, and deMre.ved i , 'he "taseii s crepn The home A JJaii.ei Kliher, at (Jap, was alto truck, but net burned badly. The extent of the damage te tobacco by ball cannot be estimated as yet. GET THE PUROCK WATER HABIT THE water habit is a health habit. The person who drinks water only te quench thirst loses its chief benefit. Purqck water has the power te invigorate the human body by dissolving and absorbing the waste tissue that is constantly forming. Ne ether water can de this as thoroughly as Pureck. Pureck is distilled scientifically, by a special process, se that net a particle of foreign matter remains. It is chargcd with life-giving oxygen and delivered te you in scaled bottles. Let your drinking water always be Pureck. It is mere than a thirst quencher and is inexpensive. DRINK m jwm yLAtrSasfe Alifcttt. READ THE WANT-ADS IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION THE- CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 210 S. 24th Street, Philadelphia illLHIBli LLr &H mIUV ORDERS for our Fresh Peach Ice Cream poured in from the very first day we started making it. And new that the big, sweet-flavored, juicy, Jersey peaches are giving it an extra delicious ness, the demand is beyond all experience. Your dealer has Abbotts Fresh Peach Ice Cream fresh everyday Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. Fresh Peach ICE CREAM WATER for thirst and health" aaManJJ rWUr Mr. ENTIRE Men's & Mr. Hill's Guarantee Gees With Every Purchase are here and overcoats why ment in the world te buy less than actual wholesale b tj&m&rd a W. mm m y -mi" wa - rWs m 1 F fWiismwim f f.- 1 wk'tifMuijtMg3BH&m f'rAwK'mryr'JKtmmA i mW&.Wii4.mBmmW&js'i -SSm ' i- wkrAWmwB&BE$&B& " wwSliwu ; TT JMriffl iiWBITWtt tttW -- v : ztmmWsMLWS-MMzm'Mii BUY YOUR NEW Winter Overcoat or Fall Topcoat JiJfe AT HALF It is only a question of a month or se when you will consider your Fall Topcoat or Overcoat! What better investment could you make than buying it new in MR. HILL'S HALF-PRICE SALE. PSSStSeK m Mens Trousers at Half Price Greatest Values in the City Largest vaiieties enc-nau uw : : ! , Men's $2 Trousers $1.00 Men's $3 Trousers $1 .50 Men's $4 Trousers $2i00 Men's $6 Trousers $3.00 Men's $8 Trousers $400 Men's $10 White Flannel S500 Men's White Flannel and Blue Serge Trousers at Half Price! & Beys' Clothing at Half Outfit Urn Ben for Scheel at These Savings x Cheese from the largest stocks in the city-and in-this sale at HATl." WT-OITT.AP PDIPPC! P,, l.,.l.l l .. . , . ' t"' bU,e t HAM' .. . ... e ... be possible very long. Beys' Bey3, Beys' Beys' Beys' Beys' in n2 I"-.8' Rverceat8 & Mackinaws, $4.00 I x 1 fUvS' Sverceats & Mackinaws, $5.00 Ii 7n U'?' verceats & Mackinaws, $7.50 jJtSOSuits, Overcoats & Mackinavs, $8.75 $1.50 and $2.00 Wash Suits, 75c and $1 00 I Stere Orderi Accepted Latf't Mtn'i & Beyt' Clothing Stere in Philaitlphia 1017-19-21 Market Street of th& Sweeping Reductietii Hills Great Annual Kn!bkCS'Rk B9& d9HBB tUK 153 PtP ' $500,000 STOCKS OF Beys' Clothing New, for Eveirt Bigger Reductions Fer a Quick and Final Clean-Up Yes, sir many of the c a r m e nts come down te even less than half price nothing else matters but a QUICK CLEARANCE! Talk about value N giving why MAN, ALIVE the values tomor row are the greatest that have ever been in this sale. ;Tk The suits you WHS need for the XJ J t' nrfnt and fnll nnrl wintpr it would be the best invest- them new for every price is cost. PRICE-! entire fleer full of pants. Save lluwy lD snare-ier these low prices canneU ' """UM wwirif m i Tomorrow Starts' TKe Last Week:- QVal ues Values Values Values 0Valties Open Evenings Largeit Mtn't & Be)i Clothing Slem m PhiladehhU Values fXSjjfflxgs It TCA EScui , I AjA .& j'tyaal.', bhftS&iWkUl&Hi.Vb,