n wni Mraiwirian imu BraniMBminTiii awii ?w,y .ti.TJTBrT.CTTWWBMMiMHrJWWlM1 t M'Uli U IM !!' WI1F M'" HWEMTn Wn nMETlTgry gmTTHMW y "iT" HIBW I tWgWv"".TJ-, liTHB'aTU' W W','. I l i'l I 'MM , 1 1 I l ' M y ' 111' W' 'I MBMMM ' 1 l I HI ' WM mi t ?i- FiV nilll I IVI ' 'BB,I '.I 1 ll'.M 1M ' " llTl"MfcJ TVfi ITflf MT riff M "T l i HillTMIBI RJ 'IMS " W J , I'V'rMJMn m . . . . . . - , tjMMjfchMMMaaiMMMaMajaMafcMa MPMwmpi immMmpwm OBT 71 : c. mm i.ar i v r WHO TfHEO SUICIDE k. Dennle Harrison's Mether As serts III Health Unbalanced Her MW 3HUBERT VOICES SYMPATHY Detroit, Sept. 0"It only I could mU fcrr this Instant and bring her Jmi I don't think I'd ever Jet her go wy from me again." The. wok" Mw. Harrison vhen In ta that her actress df ". Don Den 3, had attempted suicide in New Jan flooded the mother's eyes for ,alntant, but flick ng away the tears She tried hard te smlle. Shr went en : "?'Tha only motive for thl terrible ,MlIi jg that Donnie was temporarily SbSneed from ill health. I nia cer "ln there was no man mixed up in this." Stw Yerk, Sept. 0. ''Maddened" w the thought that she could net inn ie i reed wife and repentant when elie ctited ualng drugs die wps fighting fainst. DennlN Harrison, nlnctccn-ult-eU chorus girl, narrated in notes iha etruggle the had made against the niptatlens in the night world of New Yerk and swallowed noiben In a fur ilibed apaitracnt. Then she llgntcd n cigarette and lay en a bed te die. The cigarette Ignited the bedclothes, ml when isnielte poured into the hn'.l the was brought out and taken te Bellcnie Hospital in n serious condition from poison and smoke. The flames hid net touched her. She was still unconscious last night, but the doctors Mid ehe had n chance of recovering. Geed -by Nete for Mether Bhe Is a slim brunette with tabbed hilr and light brown eyes. Khu is known as Denny Harrison en llroad llread way. One letter, penciled te her mother, Mrs. Marie Harrison, of De troit, was apparently written before the took the overdose of drug. It was in endearing geed-by, but revealed the torture of her depcentcn mind, Ex entire stationery bore the monegiuin H." Anether, unaddrcsscd and unfinish ed, appeared te have been written after the had taken the drug. It was In underworld verbiage and the story of her life here. Shubert's Heart Touched When Lee Shubert rend the latter note ha laid he hnd n "kind of catch it his heart." "Thern is net a the itrical manager of standing in the rlty he would fall te help a geed girl if the were without work and came te hint In the proper spirit," Mr. Hhubert added. "It ought te be known by girls' In cw Yerk out of work and Rsplrlng te co uixm the stage thnt there nevei h I necessity for immoral conduct or tl.e resort te liquor nnd drugs. I de net knew of a mnunger who would net have directed Denny Harrison toward relief hid he known her mate of mind." Miss Bunny Der el, an actress, went te the hospital in the nftcrnoen and wid that she had known Denny sinc3 the two were "Kids" in Oklahoma City. The Harrisons moved te Detroit did Denny ran awev from home. The Inn girls met ngnlu in the chorus of 'The Leve Birds." GENERAL BAILEY TO RETIRE Weeks Accepts Application of Third Army Cerps Commander Washington, Sept. 0.(Hy A. P.) Secretory AVceks has accepted the ap plication for retirement from actlve service made by Majer f Jcneral Charles J, Ualley. commanding the Third Cerps area, with headquarters at Haltlmerp, Md. The retirement will be effective Deoember 1. It Is the fourth ap plication te be received within the last two weeks from major generals com manding army corps areas. Majer General Ualley, en the date of his retirement, will have concluded forty-six years' continuous service, IRISH REBEL CHIEF KILLED Daniel Shlnneck Slain In Skirmish en the Berder Dublin. Bent. 0. (By A. P.) The irregular lender, Daniel Shlnneck, hold held ine the rank of brigadier adjutant, was killed in a skirmish yesterday nenr Mltchelstewn, en the Cerk-Llmcrlck border. The fight, which lasted two hours, was the sequel te a surprise attack upon a large body of irregulars engaged lu preparing en ambush. The Nationals, under Commandant Oeneral Hannigan, defeated the Irregulars, who fled te the nuis nncr suuenng many casualties. Mayer Names Aero Delegates Mayer Moero today named six Phlla dclphlans as representatives te the nerennntleal convention of the Third Cerps Area in Bultlmore September 22. Most of the delegates Imve been ncttial filers or nre members of the United States Signal Cerps Reserve. They are Colonel Itebert Olendcnnlng, Majer Clinrles J. Blddle, Captain Henry Crawford. Lieutenant Barclay H. War War burten, Jr., J. Wallace Kcllett and Sumner O. Ireland. ECZEMA PSORIASIS - ITCH RU-BON will remove every spot Why b miserable rtien a. ftw lrep et Ru Ru Ben urea en your ittln will Iva ou con tentment n1 bnnplneii, The realisatien Is worth thmuMid tlmm ths prlce. A.k your Druggist nbeut Hu-Ben. SMITH, KLINE & FRENCH Whelr.nle Distributor. Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing PROBING BUNKHOUSE FIRE Sween Statements Are Being twught In P. R. R. InvestlQatlen Pittsburgh, Sept. 0. (By A. P.) Ten sworn Btatemeuta were sought to te div by investigators probing the Penn sylvania Railroad bunkheuse lire which took the lives of ecven empleyes. Men Injured in the blnze nre being ques ques Hened. Department of Justlce ngenta here refused te comment en the re port from Washington that the Gov ernment's investigation indicated the are was of accidental origin. City authorities today discarded the lucery mat gases, generated from ster- Bgc eniienea in in ine blaze. be building, caused MacMILLAN AT NOVA SCOTIA Baffm Bay Exploration Party at Sydney en Way Heme Sydney. N S., Sept. 0.-(By A. P.) ine nuxlliarv exploration Kchonner Bowaeln, carrying Donald B. MacMll iin and pnrty, arrled here today from Baffin Bay. The expedition art out from Bosten Li r alfu "au "een n tue Arctic rSlens elnce that time. Boap should ha scI very care fully, If you want te keep your hair looking Its best Hest soaps and prepnred ehampoeH contain tee much Alkali. This dries the ncalp, makes the hair brittle, and mini It. The best thing for Btrady tun Is Mullsflcd cocoanut oil shampoo (nhich Is pure and Kreaseless), nnd Is better thun anj thine else you can use. Twe or three tenspoenfuls of Mulsltlcd In n cup or Blast with n llttle warm watfr Is pufflclent te cleanse thn hair and scalp thor oughly. Simply moisten thn hair with water nnd rub It In. It makes an abundance of rich crtamy lather, which rlnses out easily, remelnn mery partlole of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries fiulckly and evenly, and It lenvca the scalp soft, and the hair line nnd sllkv, bright, lustrous, fluffy and eusj te munagu Yeu can get Mulslfled cocoanut oil shampoo at nny pharmacy, It's i'iy cheap, and a few ounces will supply ecry member of the family for months Be sure your druggist gles you Mulslfled Adv. I jjwnrawnii Have you tried the newest product of the Victer sunshine bakeries? I KwJSSIw Mlsi Mary Tumulty Convalescing .Washington. Sept. C The condition PP,r.4, iTumiU,if ferraer 6eretnry te M-Prealdcnt Wilsen, was reported im- u?j n n c,nblrnm racalved ye. yMri,?rngra Bread Supreme Extra big gc Leaf 1 U Wrapped in glaasine paper It stays fresh In all our Stores 'Sr.pjh li!J!!lJlL;3JJ:iliL!lDilfL,lil!l,l:aKClKHfflm;(';(tIh:2L1)lJ (MaKe Us ProreltTbmOTrevvy) WHEN you ride for the first tlme in the Palge SIx-C6, you, lilcu Uieusands of ethers, will say, "If bucIi a car can be had ee reasonably, It la surely felly te pay mere." Call Spruce 1410 for a Demonstration GUY A.WIUEV MSTgB C9 tAzfte and Jtvettt Distributors BR9AO STREET ArVIWEPHtLAOEtPHIA Associate Dealers e. u,MI ST, ' rAIGE HALRS CO.. HAINES bTKN rV MOTOU SALES - a, ihuh ni, rtni.J nr.uvu r, , I'ferne urechmiin, FENCir. miitiii, r......vv cr. HeIdm t. nd ijti W,Llfy J't'.'" I'rnni,. S7th anil Wulnul Nl. I'ren.. cnteu A. OIBHOJI'H AUTO WORKS. .H033 HlUfrfenl ,t. HNIDKIt IIUOS.. (1H.il) licrniunlewu Ave. . MMtlll s i. a i, (,. 'inuihli-r e Urjn Mir Suburban Dealers MIITJHhr iM(.i:. I7J1 niiLHiii t . IVnr.Uejil I MtPi'S llt (,V I inmiiivMi. I' i J3K3B The girl or boy who gees in for sperta will find the Sporting Goods Store (in the Basement) well stocked with depend able Gelf, Tennis and ether supplies. I J I Pi'ide in Scheel Supplies Makes Softeol Tcteks Light Thnt feclinp of inferiority ee detrimental te n child's progress, sometimes needs wise counseling en the part of pnrcnts, but mero frequently n little "sprucing up" will de the youngster mere geed. Fer instance, there's a let of childish importance attached te a little thing like New Scheel Bags These at $1.95 are just nbeut one-half the regular price. They are of fine leather and wonderfully Btreng. $1.95. Alse some very desirable fitted Bags. Special at $1.35. The Important Little Things That often make the differ nnce between a geed report and a bad one, hardly count in the household budget: Lead Pencils. 2c te 10c; Pen holders, lc te 20c; Erasers, 1c te 15c; Composition Beeks, (c te 40c; Banner Loese-leaf Beeks, 25c (nil sizes); Extra FillerH. 10c; Writing Tablets, 5c te 25c; Geographical Glebes, 75c te $36.60; White Chalk, 50c and 75c a box; Pencil as sortments, 25c te $3.50; Scheel nags, e&c te 5B.00; Blackbeard Erasers, 12c and 85c; Com passes, 35c and G3c: Rulers. 5c te 50c; pen points, 20c a dozen, or 3 for 5c; Foun tain Pens, S1.50 te $11; Ever sharp Pencils, COc te $10. Able 0, Centre New Umbrellas Make the Rainy Day an Occasion American Taffetn (cotton) Umbrellas, with plain or fancy handles, for girls, finished with wrist cords or nngs; plnin hook and creek handles for boys special at $1.00. Others in colors, $1.35 and $2.00. AliU T. Market Street "The Varsity" Belber Wardrobe Trunk, Special at $24.75 Nearly everybody knows "The Varsity," the geed look ing, full-size Belber Ward robe Trunk, covered with vulcanized fibre, brass-plated steel, draw belts, spiiner lock, open top, ngurect cletn lining; five drawers one convertible for large hats, locking bar, three shoe pockets. Fourth rioer, Ontra Don't Ferget Old Friend Sweater In the Sporting Goods Stere, a fine line for bevs ind nirls: all the favored colors and styles $5.50 te $16.00. Htrawbrldge & Clothier Iiaicruent J STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Ready for Scheel? Scheel outfits te be made ready new. When you see your old schoolmates again after the long summer months won't you be proud of your new school apparel from the Strawbridge & Clothier Stere? A children's shop, where style assurance gees hand in hand with dependable quality and price moderation. We are ready te help make school opening a pleasure for parents and students alike. Mnflfliiniery for Scheel Days All the Tarns and Heeds and Rell-brims and the soft, hand made shapes that fashion favors se highly this season. Felts, veleurs, velvets plain tailored te cepe with the great top coats; in bright shades and pull-down effects te wear with sweaters; or smartly trimmed te better accompany the cloth frocks. Prices $1.50 te $6.75. St-BwbrlJge ft Clothier Second Fleer, Centre We are prepared te take any young woman of fashion through the entire pre scribed clothes curriculum for Autumn and Winter, 1922, of which the most important single item is probably Tailored Cleth Dresses Navy piquetine, Peiret twill and wool crepe, with tailored tucking and stiapping, colored pipings and facings, smart narrow belts with smaiter buckles distinctive Dresses that are always at the head of the class in fashions. Prices $19.50 te $65.00. Fairfield Coats The school and college girls' exclusie model the Ceat that gees cvcrywheie and always gees with distinction. Thi3 year's Fairfield is a deuble-bicasted Raglan smart, dashing with something of the insouciance of youth about it, and all the taileied fitness of tweeds, plald-backs and wool cleakings te commend it. Prices $29.50 te $42.50. bfr-h Straw brldse Clothier fcecenil Fleer, Srarket Street BOYS We knew a fellow is particular that his shirts and suits and hats shall be correct, though he may be a bit bashful about say ing se. Se we have selected the best groups of Beys' Apparel you'll find anywhere, both style and value considered. Suits for Scheel and Dress With Twe Pairs of Trousers Special groups of Suits leprcsenting the be-t obtainable at the price. Fabrics arc ALL-WOOL and dependable, patterns and colorings the newest, tai loring excellent throughout, and everv Suit has TWO PAIRS OF LINED KNICKERBOCKERS. All-wool Suits of dark mixed cheviets, with plaited-coats; sizes 8 te 17 years, special at $10.75. All-wool Tweed and Cassimere Suit?, with mohair-lined coats, sizes 8 te 18 years $12.75. A particularly smart group of All-uoel Suits, Leautifullv taileied, 8 te 18 years, special at $1-1.75. New "Wlckham" Suits for boys arc made espe cially for Strawbndge & Clothier. Woolen suitings of the best quality, and the most careful dc-igning and tailoring only, In these models. Sizes 9 te 18 years $18.00. New autumn models in well-known Hart, Schaffner & Mnrx Suits for boys of 9 te 1!) years. Handsome in efFect, the best in quality $25.00. Ft-y htruwbrldee i C ethle Sjumd 1 loer. Filbert t Kaet Hats a Fellow Will Like Are Specially Priced Three under-price group t in Hats and Caps. Cleth Hats, medium weight, special 35c. Cleth Hats in odd si7es, several models, worth double and mere $1.00. New Cleth Caps for autumn, 8-scctien top. lined. Sizes 6i te 7 85c. SHr-y Striiwbrldge A Clothier Second Fleer. Filbert Bt , Bait Blouses, Unusual at 55c Beth boys and their parents will be delighted with theso Blouse Waists of fancy striped peicalc. Pat tern after pattern from which te cheese. All with cellar attached. Werth far moie than 65c. Other Blouses in striped patterns, with cellars attached, 85c te $2.00; with neckband, $1.00 te $2.00. ! Strawbrldee & Clothier Second Fleer. Centre l"nt These Shoes Will Step Bravely Off te Scheel And they will stand the boy in geed stead thieui'h many a rough and tumble game. Fer these ai'e sturdy Scheel Shoes, thoroughly dependable, nnd at nttrncthe prices, Daik Tan Shoes, English and bioad-tee lasts sizes 11 te 2, $1.50, Mzes 2Vz te 0 $5.00. Tan and Black Gun-metal Calfskin Lace Shoes medium round tee and heavy single soles; sizes 11 te 2, $5.50; 2 Mi te C $0.00. Tan Grain Leather Shoes, straight Ince, also Ulucluu' styles with heavy soles, sizes 2 te fi $5 CO Tan Giain Calfskin Shee?, low, biead heels nrd heay solej with l libber inaett , s'ts 2l. te G $(! 00 Tan Norwegian Calfskin Shee-, brnmm tOn" ninn li- .,,! .... ! -I- . f ... '"' iuk i'1'J mm v. t. a iiv.uy utiles: SI. t'b ' ?i! r.(l Hijji Shet , ,uiein styles: f7 r rfT m htennediate Girl These are the girls that have set the fashion for the past few years, and new, se they say, they are going te start te refem inize the whole world of fashions Dresses, $12.75 te $25 Navy blue Peiiet twill, brown and navy blue jersey cloth and wool crepe models that rank high in fashion deportment. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Coats, $15.00 te $55.00 Loese flared Coats, unbelted circular Coats, belted Raglan-sleeve Coats as many styles as there are types te wear them, and shown in all the smartest fabrics. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Raincoats With Hat te Match $7.50 These are net only one of the finest clothes essentials of the school wardrobe, they are one of the best 'buys we knew of and smart. Girls who have them, hope for rainy days. Of tan and navy blue Cantenette. Sizes 10 te 16 years Ur-VitiRw bridge i Clothier-Second F.oe'r. Market Street CMIUR Ones first appearance at kindergarten and school is most important. Even five-year-olds knew that school davs are happier if one is correctly and comfortably clad. Little Sister's Dresses Are of gingham, chiefly made with bloomers. Jit as smart and bet or. ing as can be, and in style after style for girls of 2 te 6 ears-85c te &5.00. .Smocked Di esses of crisp white dimity are the little girls' ery own te the envy of their elder sisters. New models from England $7.25 te $13.50. Little Brether's Suits Are of days. $1.25 te $1.95 Navy serge Regulation Suits, 3 te 5 years, $5 00 Blanket Bath Robes Remarkable Value, $2.95 '" eeho'ef rUS "S?3,." .?. away te ------ - ..--.J umuM.i umu roeo ;. "' "'erings. with turnover emul, e ie 11 years. Special at $2.95 M hi hmn ad the Smaller Oris sturth washable fnhrin .. .. ,--, Oliver Twist Suits, size, a :'r'" .cnMI .. u jvuja, ma A complete autumn assortment of correct apparel for school days the happiest days of all. Girls' New Dresses Weel crepe cellar nnd cull' c'.f nnks' '5 many styIei,; Mzcs s t0 ! J'cat ?3 00. Regulation Wash Dresses, 6 t( S.t 111) tn r,nn c , ' " muieria in !oCerar "ntI ciuUv- Utlier Bath Robes, of blanket material, for ff,rl, te 14 yea?;-$3 50"50' f CheW' co,or Cer'lur' W Uunbric Princess Slips, 0 te 18 $1.50 te V 50 Cambric Night Gowns, 6 te 14-60c te S ' embroidered in wool, with pongee Mzes a te j 4 years, S15.00. Wash irs, $2.00 and tn 1 ,e.. SJ0D te 35.00. Seige Regulation Dresses.O te 12 J-"i v'.u UI1U If 10 iO, Small Girls' Winter Coats, $10.75 te $37.50 Seft biev n and blue cleakng. diagonal, ch.nchilla a-1 camel s- air Full belted Coats, some with ra,I.in sleec, ethers, seveiely tuilered; mzcs 6 te 12 tar. 'v- Strant i l.e u lertiie Seceni I'lunr JUrWet Street To-merrowThe Sale of Children s eamni r a e 5 nees . te 0- 1-100 nairs nf e-imnI tjt:i. ri . pcrs including , y-sn onees, Oxlercfs, Pumps and Slip marked for reguW stock P"Ce et ,dentical grades Tllia ia U, CI.. It. ..j . i ,.''.- ,.J:' "" nave been waitinp- for!' The Fer.ru-nnv Je v E u-ASt SS bl"i""bl"' Ce'- -n3 Wri tS iar suppliers and is, thorp cmiciren with you te Infants' Shoes and Slinnrrs. 4, 5, 51e, e L,nuaren'8 Shoes and Oxfords, rect fitting. $1.45 the Girls' Shots, Pumps, 4B Oxfords and $3.95 net i an aim I mt.i nil sizes $3.95. r- biruMbrtdec i Clothier t.lshtli a,.d Filbert Streets d Orfnrila stir -. ;V r .' 1" ' V'W S 17 0k te SD; 10 and lour SsZ.d.t ' Vi' ?'leea and Oxfords. 0n nt? m - jh j v ana ii- tLtw.J t nuann s .sr.es. ii., te it 1! ta P "idtli $3.00 Mis.sf,' Sum, j ii.t ie 2; fl O A f l 1,1)111 and J'lll,tt MtfMta (-. Si i,tirid. t i udtiei m M f m M ma l ?l 1 n I A v t ii i vft B Z 'l " " I ' fl 5SS5ESS3IC3QHHH ' tl " 'dti 9 V !!."& C.r iiL :'". 6 Lbi--n '.t d AtfJt".