IObm mwm K , iPlLLESr WlFEKHiKHERSELF SUPREME BENCH WHEN SEMBAT DIES V.-t nn a.4.4, te Effect hburten R"mr W&9"' & pay, Helmes and McKenna Will Fellow Clarke SHIELD MAY GET BETH VX te :t en the den ?", mil t war claims, it I, ertcd tlm . nnn Sept. 0. Itcslsnntlens 'ue'l.Stn.c3 Pnprcmc Court IE "0 'imerr,! here. In nd.ll ,,,Ur. i,.tlce Wllllnm It. Day, who v ... il.M l a h I - nCt On IIIU I'umniw" s rc 'p ml oil ll' ' i. rrAMi.n i T.ifaHnn .IflHCDM illUlVliuu :..- einn iiie ..----. ?&'SHel of r?.eKn I" Health feri some time uj i-ald t" ''"" ",'",..",B"U" ft.b,Ari! t. ' of ' JuBtirc Mc E"X wns horn In I'lillndel-Irtvfntv-nlne years nun. Justice f . "...iv. I nrei years uiii. nitorJelinK-'iP0 J"Se , i,vlne (served h .TiiHtiec of i"V,,,e Peurt of Tennessee for ion, it, itmc en I illK Mil KtSlDK i' - , .. ,., Pnllrt It Mt justice ui j.. '" -";;. ;: pin ffiVprVmc Court of Tnncn fw nrs. He ' known ns an 4t.!fii.lj.nmie of Nations " i . inrl little opposition te his np ?-nl.J nnle,l for when his nemi fm km t0 t,'c Sc,,nt0 for cenflrma" nntl Dcm- his np- "vrnters te the Senate Kallcry yosto yesto yoste i.J InieTcd the rnre prlvclcfic of wit he confirmation i nn ,isso ,isse .i nf ilm Sunreme Court. It !pCns when n former member iffthe Senate H named for an office Smlfliur confirmation that the np ffiment is acted upon In open pcs Vm a";,.i,n,, President Hnr Imr's nom- Iflfl. ou '"-- - . . .. r '" c..i Sit en of former senator ucergc ouui euui Sfind of Utah, te succeed Justice rtarke'en the Supreir.e Bench wns re r1." j ii -ni nrnnintly taken tin en me- Sen of Scnnter Nelsen, chnlrmnn of the SnJIdarv Committee, and Sutherland wi confirmed with n ciierus of "ayes" 'go tii former colleagues. HELD FOR KILLINGBROTHER low en the Forehead Is Fatal te New Jersey Man ' Cliften, N. J.. Sept. 0. Jehn Mob Meb Mob ke was committed te jnll yesterday MDdlne rrctlen by the Grand Jury In connection with the death of Ills brother Claries, thirty-four years old, nt the fermer's' home Monday night. Charles was struck In the forehead te bis brother in n list fight. He fell te the fleer and died within n few BlnutM. Jehn was hysterical when he learned Uttirether was lead and wns taken te I Passaic hospital, where he was un conscious some time. Police said the argument started loon after Charles came te his brother's leme te return n borrowed umbrella. 4 physician fnid the body of the dead nan was covered with bruises. BEAUTY PARADE DOG FOUND toys Get Winter Coats for Return ing $2000 Animal Atlantic City. Kept. 0. Twe small toys are icJelrliiB In possession of new tinier overcoats, tnnr reward ter hml Inr. Laddie, a $2000 police deg owned It Geerge W. Cooper, of Schenectady, X. Y. The deg was e-t three days nge. Mr. Cooper ndvertlsed. The boys named tltlr own reward and, despite het weather, were the heavy coats home. Mls Iteliprln Cenner, ilnnehter of Mr- Cooper, will lead Laddie In the benuty parade Saturday, sue is "Jiiss Sclie lectady." SALOTViE SHOCKS CHURCH Amateur Julian Eltlnge Upsets Ep worth League Convention New Uritain, Conn., Sept. 0. The Methodist Church Epworth League Convention in riainville wns thrown Jnte confusion Monday night when, ns n Wrt of the social entertnlnment, u Balome dnnee wns staged by the dele--jates from Hartferd. The ltcv. Jehn L. Davis, of New Britain, in charge of the program, arose ana ordered the entertnlnment stepped ind apologized for the spectncle. When the excitement subsided It was found that Snlorne wns Gcerge J. Edward, an amateur Julian Eltlnge. TO CUT NATIONAL GUARD Reduction by 185,000 Men Dis cussed In Heuse Committee Washington, Sept. C. (By A. P.) J" lieorganlzatlen of the National nru, en n mero economical basis ."". , its peace-time development, Ming given serious consideration by Btmbers of the IIuuse Sub-Cemmlttcc n Military Appropriations nnd by Wnr department officials.' Suggestion!! nl aay have been iniule that the max! mum strength be decreased from SOO ft. . .-If1' Sc"ter nnd Ileprescntn i. Vt0 4e0 or C00' nli"K a reduction . ". 0wnlatien'H nutherized peace tteagthjif ubeut 185,000 men; -EGAL WAR OVER 'DRY' RAID 'Win Ship Produces Papers After $1,000,000 Rum "Haul" .New Yerk, Sept. (K Customs offl effl P1' conceded yesterday they might JenA,etin "?llt " t,10lr '""! in con cen iiJ I li . rIture en last Thui-s-If tkJ vfuW .!,!lvy beat """'sen, lthB1i,nnln,A;b",,t irnwler (Janimn 'nn 81,001 ,000 cargo of licp.er. when " Umma's captain prediived his "a lX,"ft'h h lmd I'vleiiHly ..Captain .Tn..,.n' ii.i .1.. i ... ra;tn!'llltJe ,l,eIn fearIng PRICES OF MEAT DROP Grief-Stricken, She Refuses te Survive Millionaire Socialist HE WAS IN FRENCH CABINET Bu Attectatrd Press Cltnmenlx:, France, Sept. 0. Mme. Mnrcel Sembnt committed sulclde here today, following the sudden death yes terday of her husband, the millionaire Seclnllst deputy nnd former minister of public works. ' Mnrcel Sembnt, millionaire radical nnd former minister of public works of Frnnce, had been nn outstanding figure in his country for mnny years. Ex treme radicals nccuscd htm of betraying their cnuse when he Immediately took n Rtand ngalnst Germany, upon the declaration of war In 1014. During the war he was Socialist member of the Nntlennl Defense Cabinet of Prance. The principal points in his stnnd regarding the war were as fol fel lows : First. France did net plan the war, but did everything In her power te pre vent It. Second. The German rlnim that France hail prepared te violate the neu trality of Belgium is without founda tion. Third, Frnnce did net want any ter ritorial conquest from Germnnv, but is resolved te get back Alsacc-Ix)rrnlne, because these two provinces arc French and net German. Fourth. In order te restore Interna tional justice in Eurene the nillltnrlsm of I'russia nhist be crushed. Fifth. M. Sembnt personally Hid net favor any project te split up the German Empire in,te small States, be cause that would violate the political rights of the German people. 25 MINERS' BODIES FOUND Tragic Scenes Are Being Enacted at Ceal Pit In England Wilto Haven. England, Sept. 0. (By A. P.) Twcnty-ilve bodies had been recovered this morning from the cenl pit In which forty men were en tombed by nn explosion yesterday. Heavy falls of rock nnd the presence of much gas nre hampering the .rcscue squads, and It is feared the pit will have te be senled, ns wns the case when ISO workers were lest In n neighboring mine In 1010. Tragic scenes nre being enacted nt the pithead, where the women relatives of the entombed miners nre gathered. MRS. MacSWINEY IN U. S. Widow of Irish Leader te Solicit Funds for Republican Cause New Yerli, Sept. 0. Mrs, Muriel MncSwiney. widow of the Lord Mayer Terence MncSwiney, of Cerk, who died of starvation in Brixton Prison, Lon Len Lon eon, In 1020, arrived en the President Arthur yesterday, nccempanied by Miss Linda Mnry Kcnrns, Irrsh Republican leader. She said the purpose of the visit was te raise funds for the dependents nnd erphnns of the Irish Republican cause nnd for hespitnls for the wounded of the Irish Republican army. 50 Picture Brides Wed Quickly New Yerk, Sept. 0. Fifty picture brides, young women who had cerae te America for husbands with nothing te guide them but n photograph, were married in the Mnrriage License Bu reau yesterday by a deputy city clerk. The deputy established a record, mar rying twenty-one couples in forty min utes, net quite two minutes te a marriage. r?nW mm Jftpj .' j HV mmmmm- m M w ferjiard? Xw m MMi5aBPi35EEa3EE3MsjBl Z5&. j09JI The REAL Radiator Cap ;ap OPENS AT A TOUCH! Practical Tl S .7 ; I J r, . . roeuTHGsriKnrMk, m MuiiUdurnts. vvi nw awa , Screw Snappy Cap en . . and, leave it en. LOOR it OVeT first! Press trigger and cp opens. Fill radiator without scorching your fingers I Then snap'er down. Water can't slop out. Tidy I Snappy Cap is beautifully fin ished In rich, brilliant nickel ancT durable glossy -black enamel. Built like a ten-dollar cap. Yat the price Is trivial I As for leeks, there Isn't a car en the read with a finer-looking or nament en the heed. Take a lock at Snappy Cap and see for yourself. Then ask the price! idisrai. SPARK PLUGS Over Five Millien Bethlehem Spark Plugs give fullest service fir ing Ferd can, trucks and tractors. Type Ne. 8, suggested here, lists J as Ferd Part 3200. Rtgnlar pricm vrywhra "Qethlehem Spark Plug Uied txcluiictly by Packard,' dtudebaker Light Six and ether great car. It's A Whole Teel-Kit i ucam jHandln 935 of neu en ALL er Fordt Included. Com plete In neet letther-llke cite, t a price anyone can pay pieaienuy. Aute 'Supply Men! These and ether forthcoming Bethlehem Betterments, smasbingly advertised for steady quick selling, are sold you only through your jobber, as a rule. But INSIST en getting them and write us direct in case of delay. BETHLEHEM.SPARK PLUG CO. BttUthtm. Pa, P"ker Urge Housewives te Hams and Perk Leins ,'isungten. Sept. 0. Buy BOUSewlyes wins new. "rtnr in?nkliei n."Ssing ljarB'"s by net lii. "eked hams and l.enw rmri. American net perk ade i v V. ?CI,'""B te n statement Pack? .' I"? ' ute of American Meat Per CMtt:AC7 sny' linvc 'lHned ur than this uli Z ...l"n". u."s "'"' Inst 'Maner ,,.. V. .1 10"!9 .nre el Pcnth Bteh h.!... " ""1 I'eru le - imt meat. year, perk loins and fur FND EXPLORERS' BOOKS R,C'7 fe'nglng. 0f Amundsen's Christ ,antB Le,t I" 1913 i"ny f,i -?,,1 i'feirad ,hefy that V ittP0 lm,s '"formed Suicksei, lLlVJ mlvlcca & linli i'1, !Xer,hn Siberia, longing, e iV. ' 'u ,,iiU'1,,s '""1 w Cef tlm ' SC" ',,l,! TcHHC1. 0 tlBMiiV01 M'O Amundsen Vnril, lLu EXTRA! Sunday Editors Put en Grill! This Year's Burlesque Number will tell you all about it IF YOU have ever fought your dogged way through the 9000 columns of a Sunday paper, you'll admit that the perpetrators have something coming te them. And they gef it in this week's issue of LIFE! en sale new all newsstands 15 cents. LIFE'S office has been turned inside out te give the Sunday editors and the rest of the world a geed time. Fer years we've been telling you te reserve your copy of LIFE in advance. This time we mean it! Last year the Burlesque Number was sold out the first day it appeared. - Se assemble fifteen cents, cheese your nearest exit, run de net walk te the newsstand, and get THE SUNDAY EDITION OF L i F e 1 ( t 11th Anniversary Sale Specials for Thursday In the Economy Basement SWKONKHDAY, HKVTKMIIKH 0, 1022. Ntern Opena O.A.M. Closes at DI30 1", .M. M nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET lZBTef2& STREETS k. 3 , Women's & Misses' Apparel Women's & Misses' $12.50 te $15.00) $7 QT Fur-Trimmed Coats at jipi.VO Smart models ofbelivia, wool velour and Normandy. Alse Pole coats of soft coatings in jaunty belted sports style. One Pictured. Women's nnd Misses' $18.50 te $22.50 Fur-Trimmed SuitH Beautiful models of velour. Alse tricotine suits, embroidered or plain IQ r7(? tailored -De7. 4 D Clearance of Women's $24.50 te $29.50 Extra-Size Silk Dresses Crepe de chine, Canten Crepe, Charmeuse and Mignonette in a splendid assort ment of styles and colors. Taken right out of regular stock and reduced dj- A nj" Women's $5.95 Extra-Size Skirts Weel serge in several attractive models. Navy and (PQ Qpr black iDOmVD Women's $5.95 Weel Striped Prunella Skirts in combinations of brown and tnn, navy and brown, navy and white and blnck nnd white. Q Qr Smart plaited models DOjO Women's $1.00 White Tub Silk Princess Slips Slightly soiled. Deuble te hip, rubber (gS ff at side and strap shoulders fVu'0) Women's $2.00 Extra-Size Sateen Petticoats Geed grade of sateen in black. Flounce dj- (f at bottom ej)X.UU Women's $2.50 Extra-Size Sateen Petticoats Fer still larger women, with GO-inch hip. tf- QQ Navy and black sateen eD JL.J7 Women's $1.00 Cotten Crepe Bleemers White, orchid, blue and pink. Made geed Oil and full 0.7 C SnelLENdUrcS Economy Basement aHTfl 3lA i1 H 'TO 4 M Women's Extra-Size Undermuslins Women's Extra-Size AQn Nightgowns at. . . . '' Tailored models of batiste In light blue nnd flesh. Women's Extra-Size Drawer Lingcrie cjeth trimmed with ruffle of cmbreid- Afp cry rxUK Women's Extrn-Slze Chemises Lingerie cloth, PQ embroidery trimmed.. OuL Women's Extra-Size Gowns nnd Chemises-;-Beautiful models, elaborately Q8 trimmed Ol bHELLEHBURflS Economy n.nscment Anniversary Lifhl-Wctght Luggage Specials 550 Genuine DuPont Fabrikeid Traveling Bags CI T S - $1.94 81x90 Winmere Bleached Seamless Sheets at $1.29 Each Made for and sold by us ex clusively. Geed bleached scam less sheets in the wanted 81x90 inch size. 29c 40-Inch Unblenched 1 Q Sheeting, Yard IOC 23c Bleached Muslin Standard make. 36 inches wide, - pr bNELLENBURCS Economy Basement Girls' Wear Girls' $2.50 te $4.00 Gingham Dresses at J?CX!Ll? f J" st'Lcs .fr school wear -........,, ,.., .UIUla u,iU tuiiiDinaiiens et colors. Sizes 6 95c Girls' $2.00 Reeulatien Drim. White linene, with braid trimmed sailor cellar. rTK Sizes 6 te 14 years.... OC Plaids, te 14 years. Girls' $1.50 Middy Blouses Lons dale Jean in all-white or with colored cellars and cuffs, re Sizes C te 14 years.... DVC Strang, well-made, water-proof bags, famous for their light weight. Very serviceable and smart, in black and brown. 18 inch size. .'rr7 or Phene Orders Filled J Just 100 Matting Suit Cases, tf0 Qf Special at P.- tWTV ',.-""V,.i ' Clearance of Girls' Summer Dresses Werth up te S4 00 ertrand e. dim t.v nnA vniu ' , ii ".' le v'l.uu i;uri'u enects an which te cheese. HBft Sr'U-fhg r'KE ec Sizes, G te 14 years. bNELLEHBURflS Economy Basement Anniversary Rug Specials m r - -w- Mze Vx U reet Heavy -IJO H( Tapestry Brussels Rugs pOm iU Beautiful Oriental rlpstrrnn net Inst nil day. Werth $22.60 If perfect Seconds. Win High-Pile Axminster Rugs, Wanted Special Size 7.6x9 ft. $20 ea. A special let will net last all Seconds. that day. Extra-Heavy Fringed Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft. $33.89 Special let of 60 rups In fine quality velvet Marked for riulek sale. Slightly Imperfect Made with strong leather straps running all the way round. Neatly lined; strong leather re-enforced corners. 24-inch size. SnTjITT5 "'NjJS '-eonemy Basement Beys' Clothing Women's Corsets t s;f 01iver $1.95 Women's $1.50 Corsets -C B T1 &l,,tf ' ;. Alex. Smith's Seamless Worsted Wilten Rugs, 9x12 ft. $59.89 A standard niK of thin noted maker Oriental and medal lion dcslung. Slight seconds. 9x 12 Feet Weel-Face djl -f r7Q Tapestry Brussels Rugs p X JL I JJ te aAcuem?r 'A num0b8?".chc,?,er an Krass fs-llmlt of 2 PUW te a customer. A numher of seamless rups In this ler. Slight second. Alex. Smith's Heavy Weel Velvet Rugs 7.6x9 ft. $14.89 200 rugs In the let Seamless pretty Ori ental and medallion designs ; alight seconds. Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs 6x9 ft. $6.59 .A special let of slightly Imperfect rugs In e pretty as as sertment of designs. summer nets and Snellenburg ui'uuiui corsets in medium bust nnd girdle-top rtf styles 79C Women's $3.50 and $1.00 Girdles Closed back part (PI Ofi elastic girdles eBJL.OeV Women's $5 Corsets C B, Morite Belt, Snellenburg Spe cial nnd Maye Belt makes. Cou Ceu til or Breche. Medels for slight, medium and fijfig. (ft- (q ures. Sizes 20 te 3G. . tM.tO Alex. Smith's Seamless Velvet Rugs, 6x9 ft. $12.00 Very pretty pat terns. Will net. Inst all day. Slight seconds. Women's $2 Cerselcttcs Three models fasten back or en the side. Breche, broche-nnd-lnro and stripe ceutil. Garters fn Attached 7eC iiNZLi ENB "RCS Economy Basement Special Purchase of Bungalow Aprons at 89c Fifty 9x12 Ft. Seamless Axminster Rugs if p.rm.cer fflDnKn,r:f,"siir and meda,llen desins- $29.00 Werth, Genuine (SnceieW V Art Rugs and Neponset All slightly imperfect. $16.209x12 ft. ....... $7.89 $14.209x10.6 ft. ......$6.89 $12.159x9 ft $5.89 $10.107.6x9 ft $4.89 $8.106x9 ft $3.89 Genuine Inlaid Lineleums, 89c, $1.04 & $1.21 sq.yd. Cut from full rolls -seoends. Pretty tile and hardwood patterns. Attractive models daintily trimmed. 5 of percale, iELi.ENB""jS l'nJermuslln Dept. Ki onemy Basement Extra-geed quality blue, brown and drab corduroy, geed service able school suits, sizes 3 te 8 years. Nene sent C. O. D. Beys' $4.25 Junier Norfolk Suits Geed quality corduroy and tweeds, knee pants, full lined, sizes 3 te 8 (J0 Qf years eD.cD Beys $5.00 Jersey Cleth Oliver Twist Suits All-wool in a large variety of the wanted colors. Sizes 3 te 8 (IQ QT years eDeJ.JD Beys' $6.95 2-Pants Suits Mixed cheviets, full-lined knicker pants, hizes G te 17 d A Qf? Beys' $8.50 2-Pants Suits Dark mixed cheviets and cassimeres, iuii-nncci Knickers, sizes 7 te 17 years. Beys' $5.00 Black-Rubber Rain coats Guaranteed waterproof. Sizes G te 18 (JQ jf? years wu.DD Beys' S1.50 Knicker Pants Mixed cheviets and corduroy, sizes 7 te 10 years Beys' $2.25 Knicker Pants Mixed cheviets, cassimere and cerdu rey, sizes 8 te 18 S5.75 89c years. $1.39 t.j5 I-conemy Basement $1.50 Heavy Cerk 59c Lineleums, sq. yd. MM seconds from a foremost maker. Sema full rolls and rnem-slze lengths 1 Upholsteries 1000 $1.50 Duplex 1 Q 3, Ea. ' NELLENBURflS Economy Basement Duplex Window Shades Slight seconds. Geed relIers,N All wanted colors. Size 36x72 inches. 1000 Pairs $1.50 te $8.50 Notting ham Curtains 2Vi yards long. .Beautiful patterns exact cop-, ies of Irish Point and Brussels patterns, pair.... 98c t0 $5.25 $3.50 te $6 Velour Curtains Odd stripes that enn be matched in to pairs. Excellent qualities. All wanted colors, each $2.75, $3.39, $3.75 SNELLENBURflS Economy Basement Women's $3 Pure Worsted Slip-en Sweaters at $1.49 Jaunty belted models of pure worsted, with roll cellar, round neck, belt and attrac tive tan and black stripe trimming. Very smart for school and an around wear bNELLENBURCiS Economy Basement (mf-ztM UN W9 JKjHL ml 'Sl-W "VM I y ,. . iJ1 ffiW-b-RfVl Men's Clothing Specials Men's and Yeung Men's Men's and Yeung Men's &y...$6.50 &ts:.,$8.50 Grand Clean-Up of Our Entire Stock of Men's and Yeung Men's Twe-Piece (Ir rrr Summer Suits, Each 3e. I O Formerly Sold Up te S15.00. Including Palm Beach. Mohair, Worste Tropical and Beach Cleth Suits ' Men's and Yeung Men's $15.00 Raincoats ($A r7? Odds and ends from our stock. Men's Guaranteed Hedgman's Police Rlack Rubber (Tr7 Qf5 Coats at tp I .OD Men's $3.85 Corduroy Trousers at Men's Overalls or QQ Jumpers 70C Blue or hickory stripe. Ne mail or phone orders; none sent C.O.D. $2.75 $3.00 This $18 Fibre Reed Rocker $8.49 Fer Perch, Bedroom or Living Roem Comfertablo serviceable rockers, with up holstered high back and loose cushion spring seats thnt nrd covered with beautiful cro cre cro tenncs. In ivory or brown finish. SNELLFNBIJROS Economy Basement Men's Lee Union-Alls Blue or khaki. Ne mail or phen outers; none sent C. O. D. ' vjJS Economy Basement Mil i iiiffPH ' 1 1 "?w Htm 1 Ait ; ..V 'Si w w ft m ' i ' M 3 MS m r MTcalffS'i8Uh;: N, gNELLENBURG & CO.: N. SNELLENBURG &-CO "x Ahf. mfffuri.'.r,.,ri-n.rfjw.J .4 ,, , 5 fiyx m .,;M"M ' ii jt fm
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