HKT wapfc1 '.W m t.i "MS.3fWW5JS rriim OIITIIT I RAHE TftAf!Tf riTPVl? Axrr mmmvie Am tv; r,'im InrTiiirnrimm iiifz?Z7 rr . .y , ' "f'f v SEITEMBER fi 1922 ilEOFRM s . ..i..tH MAn'Pteads In 0 of miw j yyjth OarWOOQ s oiayei In Death Heuse g.GOES TO CHAIR SMILING .V.fien concerning tlic fate of iMMWTti mere than n year ng, """':, .1.. "lest" innn'a wife by n,eU "' . J... W, 1m ! 2 last night in the New Jersey .(.Prison. ioe"B i,u'u,.lu- """" Iu. ter the murder et nnrry uar !i',r. Smdcn tarlcnb driver. eMt..,.;. hi-fore the execution 'Kinds nege.rs .?'"? Pcrmlttcd t0 LTMwTth the condemned ft I t 1 I quMtlens RACE TRACK CURVE AND BUILDINGS AT BYBERRY FAIR man e-jtu .... ,1,nni1,a Imilv i'kft she mlRlit plve It a decent "l. . .i,l lir didn't knew any- itaotltenil repeated this reply oueitlens regarding Rogers' dis- irtnce. ,, . . --.- n i.e - hnn iv it 1 1 1: i iiij n t . h S murder, it is said, asked dc JSif 1" would hell, him any if he " . n.aH' iiniii' it'll vi tier ""j," j u""' hi . it ? ....i.mniui ninii walked te his t unassisted, and hewed remark- I'11"' .. U. ,.1 n nnt In fllft M.i, nr1 src-nied ta.be uncen- "ri ....rHIne the erlm nreprcdlnnx. liltWi extra guards walked beside Km an the short march te the death Oer because of his recent attempt LI ... nnnecesiarr. u. ireetcd Edward 'Weed, a patrol- ir.mdw. as he was being strapped l''Iett ain't get tliesp straps fixed m " he said n tne cap was bcins Med. A guard sliifted the straps liktlr- and euii": appeurcu te be Kd. He smiled. jOUDf taen jiunrii in (ini.iur nun ihu it Charles H. I'lder. prison chap S'and the Iter. Richard C. Thillips. 'the First jieineui -i iiui-uim ihul-ii fjlinasquan, . j., """ uti.-uiiniaiiii.-u i m k rhair. re. uiu reneatlnz the prayer "Ged I... mtrfv jn my soul In the Kingdom fH(an" when the first shock was Ifmlnlstered. Three contacts each of IjM volts and nine amnerei were given kfre he was pronounced dead, uue kJt was tanen te iinuduniiciu, . .)., Ir Darui. J, A. Hulbert, of Sing Sing, who ad tnfstered the death penaltv te Luther jdd recently in the .New lerk prison, rjtched en the current which killed eiuif. mw snot tiarwoed te death in the hcdi near MiKuurg. . j. up con cen fedfd that Garwood had been Intimate lh Mrs. Yeung, but this was dis- M TO PAVE MANY STREETS Infracts Soen te Be Let for Werk te Cost $400,000 Specifications have 'been drafted and rpesais wi(i De opened in a few days the Department of Public Works for mini and paving of streets nnd for tjlshinz various articles for tlw hsi !th Bureau of Street demiim- in. phis? an expenditure of mere thnn HW,000. One of the principal feai feai ten el the letting is the improvement msing sun avenue trem Hoesevelt wktard te Olnev aveiuip nt mi .nn. rexlmate con of ?10(),000. Be thoreuchfarei tn he nnrml ..-in. ipbelt are: Ardleich street from We te Ilalncs : Cherry from Cenes- VI te Flftr-flfth : r.ph.lnnn anit'nf Uij-feurth : Stafferd from Ardlelgh te Meson; Terre.sdnle from T.ewls te (uwi ana uniingiiam te Kennedy; eurth from Perter te Sliunk ; Twen- Ifll from Sixtv-iiftli rt-rnnun In 31vl... mhnenue; Twenty-third from Alle n;tea point north. kkkkkkBDMbkkHP' i AkLcvMeVs ,' iff ukH kw iiiWVSlIf nKXTL ' ' xkkkkVL.rtPVvkkkkkVP(lkkkkkkkkklkkkkkkHkkV sHHH kBHiikkkW'J;VtiV-;'' 'ilUUMfMiwitaSSKr!!mJj9WIMamtKr kkki3kkkkkkkH9'HwX id'kml JkViSlafeT'SHSSIPrakH lkkkkBkkHPsa'slPfM DETAILE UI-AIKKLAIN WILL BE DISCUSSED Committees Meet Today te Take Leng-Awaited Step Toward Definite Action DIRECTORS TO ACT LATER OLONNADE HOTEL CLOSES tructure te Be Demolished for 22- Story Office Bulldlnn The old Colonnade Hetel. Piftepntli lnC"i nut strppfs fill 1 :.. WIS today mill unrLmm, ..'III I...I.. Mrinjdettn the building en the site"ef ire will be erected. I ,Z2 i per,mi,nt Bucsts of th I ttedwd notices te vat-ate last 'n Bflv 1 ' "0n t0 y c'v"ry one wU1 The IlitA 1,'nu -AM.I.. ' ... mil. Grecnfied. a icaltv brekc-r. new etflre liiill.ll,,n ...:n . BYBERRY FAIR OFFICIALS ' PLAN PROTEST TO MAYOR Object te Order Closing All Booths That Smack of Gaming Unless I.ieutcnnnt Eelitcrmcjer, In rlinrge of police arrangements at the Philadelphia County Pair nt Tlj berry, rescinds his elder forbidding the opera tion of games of chance en the fair grounds, officers of the association say they will pretest dlicctly te Mayer Moere. Superintendent of Police Mills visited the grounds today te leek thn sltim. tien ever and decide what was te be done. The orders te close all conccMens which smncked of gambling were issued yesterday with the statement that there would be no game where the player did net get full value for every penny spent. The majority of booths, about thirty in all. were closed this morning. Seme lind signs saying thnt the goods therein were for sale at regular prices. Few, however, wanted te buy a big dell, although many were williug te take n chance en winning it for u ihe-ccnt piece. FORMER JUDGE WOODRUFF NAMED TO BUDGET BOARD Personnel of Committee Completed by Naming of Harrlsburg Man Clcerge W. Woodruff, of Hadrisburg, former assistant Attorney General of the United States, lips accepted ap pointment en the Citizens' Committee en State I'Mnnnces, GilTerd Pincliet an nounced today, completing the person nel of the body. f The new appointee was a classmate of Mr. Plnclfet nt Yale, vta- formerly n United States Distiiet .Tudgu and was chief law officer of the Federal Forestry Service. He also was en as sistant te Mr. Pincliet when the luttcr was State Forestry Commissioner. 'Hip nominee cenfcired with Jehn S. Fisiier, former State Hanking Coiumi--siencr, and with Dr. Cljde'L. King, chairman of the Citizens' Committee. Mr. Pincliet will leave this exening fin Tjrnnc, where his campaign tour of the Statu will begin. As a result of the meetins this after noon in the nclleruc-Strntferd of two committees of the fttesnul-Ceutcnnlal Association it Is expected that n deli deli nlte plan for building up the fair will be ready for the Beard of Directors within ten days. , When the Committee en Plan and Scepe and that en Buildings and Grounds assemble the members will have before tlicm all the data gathered en the fair project in the past months. Among the things that the commit tees will decide nre: Whnt Is art? nnd what kinds of art shall the fair Include and hew shall they be displayed? Tin committee, for examine, win BEAUTIFUL MODEL FIG&TS WEALTHY HUSBAND'S SUIT t Yeung IVife DcclaresShe Was Cast Aside as Plaything Follow ing Marriage te Rich Man New Verlt, Sept. 0. Nature- has en dowed Madeline Glldcrsleeve with a charm of person and a magnetism of manner that found favor in the cyea of I'enrliyn Stanlnws, James Montgomery Flagg, Heward Chandler Christie and ether famous Illustrators in their quest for mngazlnc-cever girls. Se, although the Fates were mouer meuer mouer ate in bestowing worldly goods en Madeline, Nature gave her opportunity te glimpse the mere lavish nvenucs of life that come te the experience of n much-sought model. Having glanced upon the luxurious things of life, Miss Glldcrsleeve wns net hesitant te become the wife of wealthy young Leenard W. Pollock In 3010. Fer two years she lived In the ease and comfort made possible by the gen erosity of a husband with abundant funds. Today she says dic has been deserted, Is destitute anil bag been Hung back te the circumstances of near-poverty that were her experience before her marriage. Mrs. Pollock yesterday outlined her 4. Steady Stream of Buyari clothes. lie gave me $50 a week for pin money. He bought me jewelry, took me te theatres, te pnrtles nt which he was n generous host. He boasted of me te his friends, made love openly and publicly. "But nil this time his parents were protesting te him against his marriage. Finally this campaign had its effect. On AnmiKt 1ft. 1!)'l lir. nnrldenlv tnlil me he was through. Out of n clear SKy ei Happiness eame tnis dreaunti belt of destruction of our union. "I nm going te fight thnt action nnd show thnt I hnve been a geed wife te hira and that he has deserted me. I am asking $100 n week ullmeny. I de net want his raeifcy. But he pannet cast me aside as though I were a plaything thnt had gotten en his nerves." PERRY'S Final Closing Sale at bell down." se te sneak, the cenpral (efene te the rhnrirp.-i en whleh Uni term industry until it knows what kinds j husband has based an action for nnnul- of industry shall he included, wnat ment. Anna Gecttcr Is shown lit circle with her pet English Spotted rabbit WILDWOOD ENJOYS INDIAN I Red Men's Tribe Stages Histor ical Festival Before Big Assemblage CEREMONY IS IMPRESSIVE UMnnnn . . ffiTsl , r rxnwted will be rawed by the latter pint of next The (Vllnnnfi.l. II. .1.1 . . 860 .nil . lvl "ns opened n 7 ami for tun i..in....ti...! .. .... . social cm., r",:n :..". r "e time 0 ,1; "?,.' :U"B" LPl " . ueuircl , ,.""r ',"u?l"l's ci was anienff thn i;,.., i.. .1.- -!... DAILY BAnTwNCERTS ''"neunt Park Orchestra wm Pl,y at Lemen Hill Teninht Th. Pnl, ,. . . mmZ! l,"W?"Wenr; . . .' ."..I1..II in jji'iuun 11111 Stene nv-rllez Qrlns - NjiQir iin 1.- .-.... Wa. Thenree.nm- "ne R;;C"nf Celllnl".... B'i 'On r-VA.. .... ... tAft" "a Arneuf "Jeanne E". "Itienii" nemnern mm a frrtm m V-. '..' ? veil 'SMbtt Jilt " Denien"..nubnaleln .....MOOl wacner aiat W.Vi. ... . iulll;e anu, i.ieti litLte ?" bandmaster, will tubiv ti lttcenth street nnd the ""J. Ibe nrnrrrnm 1.A ... -e.m. ,r..n PMslen-.. PWHWi li"L"F,.r"n a. NlBht1 Qr..n. - " I red Htrnhin imii "lr'. -Th9 Uanca "of th? uac.cu.ul ....I.ake Haifa I . .Klefur buppe lnMiP?..S0!'mlan Girl hi..."""! ill HSr n" ";-r.-T Era .:: if h-."Bk.Y.?ernu " Hnl,.. --- 1MII IA III, 11Ti.l .. .. :SV"0!d Sum::.. V ''"' J"er "ClllhlnV A,.." i Brae1 I?jVb.ey tivicicr ng Academy' R8..MARR'AGE LICENSES SSFS, JTial,iiSlJ.8'h-t.. na Eleaner iMffi vnun rethv ih"' '.y i. rl "' I JH, ill Brrn. ? Op-il r...i... . atlO Wayne ava I"1" '(' ci S h t "n -a"e" c- i.arnu. i -j .Kn--rI,D . . 1 and Mt., !-'" Bl0 P'"?"lP0n. 33 Pirrl.h .,' Bffe.W.KS'. 5 &. t. ' .'. JIV n. PWUrnnVV,,?"?1.".. and JIariha -' -" " anKlrlt tt. f0Sl KB .tllv Itr.r' Vntu t. r'wn.i .- . E-'t TIIKM liivnm nw celumiu. mit ....... la nerd for ruanlzatlnm mire 1111,11" IVBl.hi .Via Arnerinn fr. lMi,', .4V.Y. .co,ten..e " 4Wt('- hi 1 hrii th iara t -- . crc 7 TOid te t count Ve 01 "HWhw 7. ?'. for feS LACK OF QUORUM DELAYS GRAND JURY OVER AN HOUR Twenty-six Men and Women Called, but Only Fifteen Appear The Federal Grand Jury, scheduled te convene nt 10 o'clock this morning, was held up for an hour and a half because of the nbvence of one juier, which made the quorum of sixteen In complete. Twenty-six men and vemen were em paneled te serve en the jury, but only fifteen appeared when the leurt opened. Federal .Judge Dickinsen immediately ordered the Deputy United States Mar shals te locate another juror, when Charles T. liauglin, Fifty-eighth street and City avenue, entered the court room completing the quorum. Mr. liaughn explained that he had returned from Honolulu last night and found the s,ubpeena under his dour. POOLROOM LICENSE DENIED Five Applicants Turned Down After Hearing by Tempest Assistant Director of Public Safety Tempest held hearings today en six ap plications for poolroom licpii-.es. II refused five of them, sa.ing enough poolrooms exlMed already and further that such establishments acted as a detriment te tesldentlnl sections. The applications refused weie these of Charles Cehen, -105 Seuth street; Themas (Jeorge, A stieet and Kensing ton avenue; Augustus (iieenbiiig, I'.VJ!) Seuth Fifteenth street ; I.euls Mon Men Mon tanare, L'.'lll! North Ninth street, and Jeseph l'rjMuba, --( West Huntingdon fatreet. The one licence granted uns te l'cter Maltezen, filll Seuth Iliead street. TOIJOLD CARNIVAL Proceeds Will Be for Benefit of St. Antheny's Day Nursery A three-day carnhal will be held en Uueknell street between Fedeial and Oakford btreets, starting tomorrow evening nnd continuing Friday and Sat urday evenings. Fieceeds are for the benefit of St. Antheny's Day Nursery, Twenty-fourth nnd Cnrpentcr streets. Ihe affair will be held under the direction 01 tne uev. Themas A. Colahan. with Mrs. A. Sweenev, Mrs. A. McNeill. .Miss Lil lian McGrath and Mrs. J. O'Sullivan as aides. City Hall Empleyes Wedded Friends of Gorden A. C.ivaneugh, -l-fl Richmond stieet. and Miss Maigrette C. McNulty. 1M1 Jeffersen street, were surprised today at the announcement of their ni.inlage, which took place last Salurdav. Cavnuaugh is a tipstaff in Judge linletter s court, wnue .Miss McXulty Is. secretary te Majer Samuel O. Wjnne, chief of the District Attor ney's ' detectives. They were wedded with a nuptial mass In the Church of Our Lady of Leuidcs, SIMy-third stieit and Lancaster avenue. The bridal cou ple hae gene te Atlantic Cit en their honey moon. SHIPPING-BOARD BOAT AFIRE I'ensacela, Fla., Sept. (I. Fire broke out Inst night In the held of the United States Shipping Heard steaiiishlp Col Cel thraps, moored at the Louisville ant) Nashvllle deck here, and all efforts te check the blaze se far have been un successful, The fuel oil and cargo in Held Ne. 1 ure reported te be burning. Held for Selling Gin Charles Se.ircelll, Cheltcn nvenue near Germantown avenue, was held in $lfi00 ball for a futthcr hearing Tues du.i bv Magistrate Lindell teda, after a detective testified he had purchased a pint of gin from the man, The de tective said be found a btill in the cellar pf.ScurceUi'a.heme- Sprclnl Dispatch te Kuntna TiiH'" foiiecr Wllduoeil, X. J., Sept. C Ten thousand pej-sens lined the boardwalk and steed maPtl en the Strand at the feet of Magnelia avenue Inst night te witness the historical festival and pa geant given by the AVapclla Tribe of Red Men, and assisted by Nakemls Council of Iocehontas The ceremony opened with n flag raisin-, ut S:'M. There was a council of war and smoking of peace pipes. The ceremony was performed en a large platform. Chief Streng Wolf, the chief of the Ojlbway Indians of the Canadian Northwest, lighted the pine of peace, then passed It te Chief .lenn Turner, 11 full-blooded Indian, but a citben of Wildwood, who In turn passed It te a Indians FIVE STATE CHIEFS 10 SEE LAUNCHING nerleds nre te be 1 presented nnd hew the display shall be made. The arts and sciences will he put through the same process. When these definitions hnve been settled 11 letter will be icati at the meet ing from I'nul Cret, one of the archi tects who hnve taken .1 lending part In Sesnui-Centennlal affairs, in which will be outlined the method of procedure for getting the buildings te house the ex hibition. . With this outline te go by, a map will be made of the exposition grounds. It will show the layout of the fair In its entirety nnd will give te the di rectors when they meet September 15 n working plan. Vants Fermer Maid Arrested Laura Mlnferd. 1T.TO North Hepe street, has asked the police of the Fourth and Yerk streets station te ar rest Jcnenice Burns, formerly a maid for Miss'Minferd. who disappeared at the same time that S200 in Liberty Bends weic found te be iiilcsin! from the Mlnferd home. The maid Is be lieved te be in New Yerk City. Mrs. Pollock, who lives In "West "West pert. Conn., with her mother, Mrs. Amelia Glldcrsleeve, is twenty, tall, slender, with much chestnut hair and big blue eyes. Her husband, a few years her senior, is an officer of th" Atlantic Can Com pany, of -1G3 Greenwich street, of which bis father, William, Is the head. It Is te the objections of hl.s parents that Mrs. Pollock attributes his suit. Pollock's complaint nlleges that when they were married in this city en Oc tober 0, 1019. the girl pretended she was nineteen, when actually only sev enteen. He gives this as n reason for seeking a severance. He add, tee, that she was a w-ife In name only. Mrs. Pollock said : "Fer two enrs we lived in bliss. We swept tlimugli life en rleudi of happiness. Whatever I desired was mine. An automobile was at mv dis petal. He spent $2000 a jear en my rM7y JCTT T"T '"" "TVm Cmre eurUgme UIGII-OKAPK wnrlt Inntnllnl by u rflljblc henr cunrnii-Ji-ph nfet.v nnil sutUfartlen. lluy your Lighting Fixtures from the miinufarliirrr. Orlclml nnd (llatlnctlte ilrslcns In solid lirjNH enl. A Year te Pay if Yea Dctire Open Etbh. 'til te. Knt. 1809. STOround&'Senf" -'ijn fiERMANTOWNAVE. PHONE-coiueiAie;i HALF PRICE Nowhere else in the country is there any thing approaching the wind-up of our biggest Spring and Summer Season. Woolen and Worsted Suits of fine quality Light-weight Spring and Fall Over Coats Palm Beach Suits (only large and small sizes left), a few Winter Overcoats Gelf Knickers some rubberized Raincoats all At Exactly One Half Their Fermer Regular Prices Terms of Sale Cash Only Ne Refunds Ne Exchanges Governors of Penna., New Jer sey, Maryland and Virginia Will Attend Ceremony ARE GOING TO WILMINGTON Governors of five States will attend the launching this afternoon nt Wil mington of the steamship "State of Virginia." A big celebration has been planned nnd Governer Sproul nnd the Chief Kxecutlves of Virginia, Marjland, Delawaie and New Jersey hne prom prem ised te attend. Miss Helen Sue Trlnkle, daughter of Governer Trinkle. of Virginia, will be t'ie sponsor for the new liner. The bliip was built at the Pusev'and Jenes shipyards for the Old Bay Line. The "State of Virginia" is 830 feet long with fifty-eight feet beam. Her hull Is of steel and she has a stcd superstructure. The eilers will make it possible te ue either coal or oil for fuel. First Penny Savings Bank Pays y Per Cent. Interest 21st and Bainbridge Sti. 1343 Chestnut St. Jehn Wanamakrr Trrl. GAS Soldering Furnacct and Appliance Manufactured lv L. D. Berger Ce., 59 N. 2d St. Bell. Uarket SU Krvitenr. Uatn 7t I Durinp; this week altera tions will be permitted rt cost. THE PLN UbbU . tt BY PRESIDENT HARDING le spgn the Sescjui Centennial Resolution was made by ".'is LsiaDiisnment and It exhibition - west window. new en Perry & CO. 16th & Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men We buy and dismantle al. klnJa of plan's. Urge or small, con cen tJinm trn-j anrl Me'' lieal prkfs raid. Michlevitz & Company iii:itiii(-K(,. ia. croup of tialefaee "Indians ' anayed in their tribal legalla. A spotlight en1 the he-irdwalk played en tin . 1 1 i Mrs. Pincliet Sails September 12 ' u thelr of l!0() elcea sing "America." j Mrs 0Iff , pi, I0t. ncceriiin5 te a Camp Jires buriuMl among cedar trees rablegnim I(L.chcil , , b , , P.""UHl V1 l".0.St,f",r.!l,,.JL V11:,?1'0. .V.1", , ! L'uanl. "HI --" for New" Yerk from t-.nglnnd en September 11. arriving here form. A clam bake closed the Initial ceremenv. (Jn Thursdav night Governer Ld wards will address the assemblage. Chief Streng Wolf will appeal for the enfranchisement of the Indian under Government supervision in the reservation. The chief contends th.it for every dollar that the Indian and his ft lends epenrt in tiie cause, their enemies, the packing houses and large lumber interests, will spend a thousand dollars te prevent the emancipation of the red man, the original American citizen. Tonight at 8:30. there will be a ie ie ie productien of the Wild and Weel West and an attack en the leg cabin of an early settler. The two Indian chiefs will head the ttibes and the local Legien pet will act the part of the troopers from the fort. TRIAL TRIP FORJTHE KAM0I Japanese Supply Ship Will Carry Party of Notables Frem Camden The Kamel. a supply ship te catrv fuel oil and coal te u-sscls of the Japanese Navy, will leave the New Yeik Shipbuilding Coiperatlon vards nt Camden today for her trials off the I Delaware IUver Ureal, water. 1 Among officials of the New Yerk I Shipbuilding Coiperatlon making the trip nre H. A Mngeiin, II. ( Tnwle, I, H. KiKg. J. It Crew. L. Nuuduin, C. H. lMwiuds and the following .lapa- I nese efficeis: Captain Gote, Captain Murase, Lieutenant Commander Kuril- , Khl, Lieutenant Commander Lnye and , Lieutenant Commander Kawnlngslil. about September IS. She will be ae nmpanled by Lady Johnstone, Mr. Plnchet's sister. Mrs. Pincliet is n member of the nxecutive Committee of the Hepubiienn State Committee and It is expected will take an acthe part In the State campaign. 4 TEACHERS FOR GLOUCESTER The Gloucester City Heard of IM11 IM11 catien yesterday appointed four teachers from Philadelphia te take the plains of four Instructors who had declined nt Ihe last hour te accept appointment. These appointed are J. Karl Knuffmnn. continuation schoel: Herace A. Iiiu back, high schoel: Miss Kthel Diana, commercial, and Miss Helen A. Itiveh, grade. Yes, sir! A beverage for he-men 1 1 I Tell the 1 , Waiter 1 9 in the Hetel or Rcstau- I I rant when he brings I your order net te for- I get the bottle of I pA&Fins 1 SAUCE I Sl THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE J L F . MacDonald & Campbell Final Days of the 25 Reduction Sale Fine 3-Piece Suits of Unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds and Hemespuns, also 2 Piece Suits of Tropical Weight Worsteds. Palm Beach and Norfolk Suits. And 2- and 3-Piece Gelf Suits. Considering the high quality and tailoring of our men's clothing, we de net knew of a greater opportunity te buy suits se advantageously. There is still time for you te secure your 'share at gonuine s;r. ings from regular prices. Alterations at Cost Alse Reduced Men's Shirts, Underwear. Neckwear, Pajamas Business Hours 8:30 te 5:30 1334-1336 Chestnut Street Cellins Baths Electric and Steam Massage Salt Rubs NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE SLEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPINQ 219-25 NORTH BROAD STREKT iiiiiidiji'ni'HinjHjTuiHihrmn'iinji.'HrnijiifH.mjjijjf urmunri,jijir'HiiiiiiiUiiujn Here it is Bread Supreme 10c Extra big leaf Our new leaf ha been a winner from the start. rapped in glassine paper. It stays fresh. Try it te day. In all our Stores Jm? iJr C Hi lea Jea-totally Different With the resumption of Anthracite coal mining The real problem becomes one of equitable distribu tion and te that end we will devote all our force and energy. Customers can greatly help by ordering for actual needs only, and net for undue storage. li ------ - j i m ii'i;i-Hiii,ini'-ii;"'iiM77 Th r ifM COAL jeiEIUCAWJCE.COM PfX. e Uutstandincr Anup nf tU V D - - w .Ilk. 4 CUI NOW OX SALE EVERYWHERE THIS -FREEDOM Dy A. S, M. HUTCHINSON Auther of IF WINTER.COMES Can a married woman have a business career and still de her duty by her husband and her children? That is the theme of Mr. Hutchinson's new novel, which people eVery where will seen be discussing. Order your copy today I Cleth, $2.00. Leather, S2.S0 Bosten LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY Publishers iii'i.a-uX..,j.i L. L-L uiiJiE DBMS! i m lfcTMiBiii iiii m wm "" " !!!lirr iMITl'm'lIM AA4 tl f - -y .HlS. T'1!! 'Imiim rli i .jl'ii'i.M iil'iiitili'iMnrnHiiiii mini ,li, . i li !!,.H'l!ii:fl , -.' T 1 " j-sj-j i -.i.iii-..: -i. I -l.l. I-.; i "i "IMV4I DUNMURRY TWEED MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN Men's 4-piece oils of Imported Tweeds a wonderful value THESE have 1 I K l 1 5-: 1 1 lfeaiiiii are the famous imported Dunmurry Tweedsthey that wonderful annonrnnre r,f nunlifTF fVie- .. unmurrys in a ciass alone and thev are woven te wear like iron. We took advantage of an opportunity te buy the goods, and they were perfectly tailored te our own specifications. These materials are from one of Great Britain's best manu facturer s. Autumn colorings grays, greens and heather mixture. One pair long trousers and one pair golf knickerbockers with each suit a combined gejf and business ..-piece suit. Werth 550 te $fiO a suit, thev will go quickly at Ceat, vest, trousers and knickerbockers. 4-piece suits import ed Dunmurry Tweed. MC J .50 At our Chestnut Street and leth Street stores only. tTi A uncearauHM 120 1 Chestnut St. ORLT 11 Seuth leth St. H m T. S rm r3 II i 1 Sr I - .JvVil1 . y,ti -wS 1 r- u sfi -'V,? 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