mFmmimi , an n9&w0 WWwy-'.' i' , raws WflBTmt jJ't'V! '"ff amM WW s'T? v;w w. ipAs pwBNpyfr Wiley s?FiBr ww "" 'fi 'flxpra , , v , nv tf"tifi"'f ; D I 1 "" "?-, ' " M ? '4' ti m?m S EVENING PUBLIC LEDttEI-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY.' SEPTEMBER 26. 19& 1T vfej. WOODHOUSEADMITS DOING PRISON TERM 1 HELD FOR PLOT TO LOOT 'CAPTURES AN ANT-EATER I Six Trenten Youths Are Taken Inte 20.Arwd of : Rt-'lmal Thought te Have Escaped Ship) truck of theVhlllipsi wmlnm 15araanl, a PcnnJvanla f, J'hllndclplila, Hlx jtallread ferry master, captured a1 Aero Club's Ex-President Ex plains His Conviction for Manslaughter WOULD PROTECT $20,000,000 Snv Tork. Spt. M. Hanty Weed- hensn, formerly president of the Aero Club of America, filed nn affidavit nnd photographic exhibits in the Htipicme Court jcstenlny te show that his in in Innetieii proceedings npulnst the prcs t trusted of the club are brought te nrevent the disposition f funds of tlie irinnizatien nnd the disposal pf cvi SJSte which lie dpelarra is in the club Sirs b'arinK en nlrfrnit frauds iiftnlnst th I'nitiil Slates tfevcrnment tetallns 120,000.000. , At ctrrdn ' beaiinx Mr. Wood Weod Woed i,cun' "ailnillti-d that In 1l'0" he was i-einicted of manlauirhler and hed mrn a term in Daunomeia Prison. That mtiptcr in Ida llte was brought Inte tin' hcarltif? by rhcMer YV. Cuthrll, ceunvel ter ene el the defendant. Mr. Woedhotifco said the killlug oc ec enrrcd wlille he was working as n cook endcr his right uame, Casalegno, which In his nalive Italy means the same as Woedhousc. Anether cook working nt the name place was In e had humor, he added. "The ether cook said seni'thlnx te me in nn angry wa and I simply Mtld. rh rn nliinir.' " the lernn-r iivinti'Ui ..aifini tp4llflpd. "lie JumiHd mi nn-. I I had a I.nlfe in wy hand with which I find bten working in tli kitchen. Aftr he lumped at me, the next thltig T knew he was dead." Woodhouse dercrlbes himself in his affidavit net only aa acting aa chalr mtn of a comn.lltee cheBen at a ape ilal meeting of th Aero Olub of Vraerica te inrtltate lejral preccedlnga te protect the funda and properties of the organization, but also declares he ii acting "aa chairman of the commit i! ro-epratlnB with the United States Government in the prosecution -of air "raft frauds, requested by tbe United tatce Department of Justko te trans mit te the department certain docu mentary evidence of aircraft frands hM in the records and tiles of the Aero Hub of America." HINT0N RESUMES FLIGHT Filer Leaves Haiti; New Engines Have Been Installed Tort au Trim. Haiti, Sept 2C. -1 initenant Walter llinten, th Arner i Ati miliar who Is making a flight trera r ir Yerk te Hie d" Janeiro, left her .it 'lavbrcak ted.iy en another le of his ' lllilit. , t Ills henplanc. the banipale Cerrcia II, is working pcrfegtlj , the new engine icently installed functioning in geed order. Custody Trenten. .Sept. 20 tempting te loot a Trucking Company Trenten youths hnve been taken into custody. The alleged crltne took place along the llmnsnirk pike, near Bilkers l'attu. Jeseph llaker, T,hllllpa acnus, is in jail in default 01 ball. Tbe ether nt liberty under bend nie Jeseph Tenwme. Utitler stieeti William Puck, -ill JJhlttalter avenue; Joeph Clende, f0t W hlttaker nvonue; Antheny Regan, 127 I3rj?,H,,n Btrcet' nn"- T" Htancenie, 2ae llutlcr street. PLANS WORLD PLANE TRIP Orltlnh Aviator Would Take Reute of Majer Blake Victeria, It. (J., Sept. 20. -(fly A. 1'). Arrangements for a flight around tha world, from Londen, em bring niade by Colonel I. 13. IJroem, an avi ator of that city, who has urrlrcsl here from Jap.m. Colonel Itroenis said the flight piebnhly would take the route of Majer T. W. I'.lake, whit ns forced bv llltiei-a te abandon, in Indl.i hit Miin iiirr, nn ail plane tilji nieinul the world, OAKLAND GETS EDUCATORS Washington, Sept. 20. The annual meeting of the National Kdncatinn An. eociatlen nnd the World Conference en 1 of Wills and will ceme before the Or-1 !. rVi.-f Cai. nrltiifllentlnn rnrlV In IN NEW JERSEY WOODS October. The estate, according te the accountants, amounted te RmU.oei. P. R R. Ferrs, Mn.ter Stalk. Anl. "f liWl h0 remains .undistributed -' ---- iinrlAv llin ImstilB nf Min Will .MHHl.-lltJstJQi Houth American ant-eater In the weeds near Woodbury, N". J., yesterday. Barnard was gunning when tbe long tailed mammal ambled ever a path. The ant-eater was aa aatenlshed ns the hunter, and ecurrlcd Inte a thicket. Barnard stalked the animal, seized It In lita arms and took It home. It Is believed the ant-eater escaped from n Heutb American ship coming up the Ic1ttware. Prienda of the ferry master suggest he cresa the ant-eater with n duck-billed mongeoeo and breed a race of 'ekeeter-catcrs. : DISSTON CO. CELEBRATES Marka Fiftieth Annlverery of Start en First Building Commemorating the fiftieth anniver sary of the breaking of ground for the flrnt building te be erected en tha present factory stte of the Henry Diss Diss ten ft Sens, Inc., a cornerstone te mark the (.pet was placed today. William Hmlth, who nested Henry IJlsstmi, founder of the firm, In break ing ground fifty jeais age, took part In teda)'?. fcrcmenles, which were con ducted b Jacob Dibsttm, Sr., son of the founder. Ivlns Estate la $730,000 Vho account of the estate of Eugene lEAVy WOOLS FOR SPORT SWEATERS I Samnlea en Reaucst I COLONIAL YARN HOUSE I Diane, 1ftfiut 8010 I Bet Heme Treatment for AU Hairy Growths Education win. no icih June L' te July , Iv ns. of the Arm of J. S. Trln. A 0, Jl)2.1. nt Oakland. Calif., It was an- Sen, Inc., bakers, who died In January neunced yesterday. last, has been filed with the Register Shoes That Make Active Days Pleasanter ll days nt this season of the year no adive flays for the normal "enian. Days fulf te the brim with "erk and play. Seme women de net seem te knew nliat it means te bi tired t the end if an iu live day. They nttack each new duty, they clmiiRc from one form of activity te another with n reliwh. When routine work is done ihey nic icady for the recreation 'hat is just another form of enjoyment- that enables them te s'tore ip reserve, energy for the dnv te ternc Aelhe days are plensanter for note who wear the Cantilever Wanttm Tat, ..etielaul bvtusflt trrlcd tiem nuwlnj. CititlKner hheen lb due te the et tli.a tiu uiiyltldlug infiul is uenj te "vi-ni. ir.e ere u or the feel 7.uui ''urs ," uiea In te lit enuKly, nd , wueily Bupperi the Inner nule of tlin I out a tli, whtclt is tlnj wiuktr tlile. I" .no net rlirld .it tlie -luiik (auti) at . uniiiieiy v-lie. s Itibtiiiil, tlie li i tl.Mlble and allows tlie feet mui i.fi i,, fvirclee .mil rtguln or ictiiln ion iHirmal HimiEtli Tlw preperlv I'Jci-il I,, u i,ar.s ii.e Htriiln nn 1ib nrtc .3 .l,J?a ,1Bl1''1 U','I ,llu ,,0(ly In .inA"."" " ,!l" nrlnl ' the normal '"ire tool Tile tee l.i trier. v r.mmv ou iiu (intllcer Shoes for . neir g ,e.i tyl .ta well na their wonder- ' tn joy in e rvthliiR- jeu de by huylni; tan of ( aiitlleci-s at the nearest ""jlr t tomorrow. "I'IHih AAA A te i: CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street 0er Cunard Office iitllfifri ure uUe en Mile In mnrbi ililx. 1 Ull I I lui, .1 I. 1 i .1... .. ' ,.iTt'"",n, ",",, i,J. '"..U". '' . .- " ' I'll'IU II - I I 1 (II II 110 I iron i m6ii Slai SIaei rr.in j MiU ,-i jih Hi iT V..,. "4..1 .'-' ei tl.i..in .s i " i J?iV. i'"n n"H? ''' s' (The Modern Beauty) , liven woman should hare n mall package of delatene handy. I for its timely use will keep the skin free from tieauty-marrins haiiy , growth. Te rcmec hair or tusi from anna or neck, make n thick i)ii6te with home of thu powdered delatene and water. Apply te hairy Mirface and after two or thrte minutes rub off, wash the vkln and it will be free fiem hair or blemish. Te avoid dinuppoint dinuppeint ment, be sure you get real dela dela eone and mix fresh. Adr. I I Special $5.r,e 9.00 and $10.00 Satin Slippers WM i mty B$3BEr $10 Beaded Tongue Satins S5..5U On Sale Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Madam! Here'n the greateit value-giving event we've ever put crei! Coming right at thr opening of the Fall scnien, thin Sale i n mastcrstrekr of merchandising! The finet, .imnrteit $9 and $10 Satin and Brocade Slippers in the neweit and moil fashion- nble tylei here new at $5.50. lieai-tiful Colonials with bended or brocaded tongues; exquisite Cinderella Strap Pumps in Satin or rich Brecade; dainty Cress Straps in newest Parisian designs! The Style and Quality that all Philadelphia ground-tleor shops have priced $9 and $10 sr en sale here new for three daye. in nil sizes and widths, at this special price, $5.50. This Special Sale Event is for Tuesdav. Wednesdar and Thursday only. Conic Early for Best Choice pair seW with inlisfactvm fully guaranteed or mourn bail:. Royal Beet Shep Fer Women Style Character Service in Foetwcai 120810 Chestnut Street S'teiuI Fleer Take Elevator 1 A r Ml lii'fn IfafamacKZC A rorce''dnHUk I i fa fiffiewfr Satint. f J.J0 fcSfefc-- --rr 'liBBBb arJ'k ai r-HPaKaamU aV I M Un&1PMBK&HKvm2&fjB' Ready in wM inures The case with whrrh it can hr prepared that's eiv of tbe reasons whf ncarcblcy's Sf-rrddtd Codfish is such a favorite vntli thousands of women. In from ten te fifteen tninittrs yen ran have :i delightful and whstrtmulrncal ready for five people when yen tine Heardslev' s. And don't think ter a irtinnre that yen jrc Irmrtrd te codfish hjJls u-hen you buy Bearikley' s Skmddul Cedfibh. Te thousands of people there is nothing better than codfish b.dLs light, crisp, fried te a rich brewa- jrid djsh of c.usnp. Htrtvaricn always help Artdvarfety you rt Wxh SJirrrfdid Codfish. Ask your ipwer for our rccjpe luieL, The H.iilv Quest ion". It wes reripes for feiirfecn dclijjlitfnl v.nset prcparitiy; Stirs fata C'edlijili forbreak ferbreak f.i't, luncheon .ind dinner. It wjs written by J.tnet IcKenie Mill of the Hest en Coekincj Scheel, one cif America's foremost cooks. Bcjrdsley's Sirrddrii Codfish conies in the nacJrge wrth the red bund. Onlv 1 S crnts. A rnejl for fire peeiile. Cet SkrrJJtd Codfish front your grocer today and don't fercet the redpr bKk. EADSLEYS TRADE Shredded CODFISH Jvfc J. W. Rttrdsler't 8ei, Newark, N. I, Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere $2.75 $2.28 $1.35 $1 $2.25 $2.75"" SHOE SEE aTRAOEBIARf Fer the Whole Family Wednesday Women's Shoes, $2.75 Men's Shoes, $4.75 Beys' and Girls' Shoes, $1 te $2.75 hi 1 $4.75 What a time for buying shoes! Geed, reliable Wanamaker shoes that have been selling every day in the week through the Autumn season at mostly a fourth te mere than twice their prerVant jupt-marked-dewn prices. The shoes themselves are of what we like te call "Wanamaker quality." Substantially well-made, geed-style shoes that will give satisfactory service: te the very end of their wearing. Shoes for every one savings for every one. Seme of the shoes have been reduced before, and in such cases prices new are meetiy leas than half. All the pictures here are sketched from the shoes of which we have the largest qnentity--but there are many smaller groups which may offer even mere exactly what you may like. Women's Shoes Marked Down te $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 52.75 Shoes for dres, street and sport wear. Accumulations of styles and pfres from our earlier-season stecks: com plete lets have been here enlv a few wecka: special purchases eritrinaJlv priced vcrv low new all leveled te this one nnce : Savin jrrf of :t dollar and up te mere than half price. The Styles One. two and three-strap pump-. Sanda.1 pumps and two-teno neveltic. -'trect. drivs und .sporty oxfords. The Seles Wijltcd. Turned. Fiber. The Leathers Tin anrJ hlaek lrat r;r. Tan and blaf.k calf. BUcl: Wdikin. Patent Wthcr. Suede (ornbimtion (ernbimtion (ornbimtien Black ,-at'tn. Every regular be and width in the let, but net in all styles. The Heels Lew &r.il bread. Military or walking:. ( uben with robber heels attached Baby Leuis and hijrh French. Infants Shoes, .$1 and .$1.35 Less than half tbe original price for little sheca in black kid and patent leather. Limited quantity. Sizes among them 2 te 5. Children's Shoes, ,$1.35 Seme net quite half, ethera le?s than half the original price. Black or tan with turned selca and wedge heels, Stze-s 5 te S. White leather-like buck, sizes 8te te 11. Girls' Shoes, .$2.75 .Savings range from ever a dollar te almost half price mi thrs tan and black lace shoes in sizes 2'.'. te 6. Children Shoes, $2.25 Tan and black high 'dices in size.s (j te 2. Thee are the end of a vr ry pc-ial purchase and marked still lever for this sale. 2000 Pairs of Spats for Men and Women, 75c .Men' gced. quality doth f-pats in correct hades will be found en the Mens Gallery, one flight down from Market Street. Gray. tan. brown and ether geed shades in women's ten-button tpats arc in the Women's Shee Stere. Down Stairs Stere. Chc-lnut Street. 'Heitpi Mairj ierf riit.fnnt) gOi It On the Men's Gallery, Men's Shoes Down te $4.75 Mostly half the original price for oxfords of real cordovan and calfskin leathers, as writ a- patent and ether 1G3.T. ncrs. Tan or black in all sizes and widths, also high shoes in tan leather in all -17.0'. Beys Shoes, $2.25 and $2.75 Sizf.s 10 te 10U. at 32.23: Mze I te 6 at S2.75. Either black or tn U-atheie nd all .1-1 grades with sturdy soles, cut blucher style. of uur vugular line I'"" -talr tr ter Mn en tlif .llfr MurUrr $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 275 " K. X 7Kr C, A Big Mark-Down en Women's Pure Silk Stockings New 50c and 75c All First Qualitfj s i we nil? jets ei MiK ctqckinpra trem our regular tuek'. home v.. v ..eecial .it third inm-. ., .. . v..,., rer se liu,c 50, a'l 73e and they :.ic certainly rentyi-kablu (iLalitui nally double. First time they have been here I at these prices! At eOc, tirm. ccnly woven, light weight, pure th'ca.l sill. jt.Kk !); with acimed ImcLs nnd mercerized cotton t .p and -ule. ; liisl inliccd hcels. IJldtk. cordovan. ;jray, bronze hih! t.U'1 m a .-mpMi lnnuc of vU.a, 8'-j te 10 U Tee. 'crt'til Ceried tiiris am? .tripe thread til 'tf.-ftUlR- ."(i.m'r I i' '. 1,1 and huie-,. lilac ;. vhlte. ele emv. l.,t. I!i , . i A "H i i ntiA r . ,.1. t-1 A.rt .1 .... "' " "'' . rui" ii u 1". .;-e rTl 'I '.' hm nn npt' n'u ho.e, .nmcd lia'k- nd m . r ''M t .n . ,, turn n ertleal perti' teTcr. Imr '(.ir, f fntrn ir' Women's Cleth Dresses Featured at $6, $6. 75, $8.50, $10, $10.75, $15, $16.75, $22.50 in a CensLtetit planning te obtain really geed materials in simple well-made frocks at low prices ha- r-ulu.d remarkable collection et warmer cloth frocks at these low uric Nice soft serge, geed tricetine and I'eirct twill almost an Ikv te the touch -is silk w -.11 m h,. i,.t .,, ,i....i 1 1 ms wfil un ftemctimeH n hlnr-lr nml 1i.A. t .A,.ti,. ,i,.., , ....'.... lV.l"c . l0Ut" .' ?ni le i!1 l0 K !.' ' dark blue ,.. .... . - . , ... - ..... .. ii vn 11. i.iii'i din uii.iMi ri 111 iniir iiiiTiimn t i v-t i.Aa(t a -... u-i- .v..i 01111 1 1 -- .-...--..-. ,..'...., vfc nil i iiiLiiiiiii - i v i " t'iiviF'ir aii -j r i --.fcii . '.-" .WV, ..... .,M ..W1 V -.W i dreds of dresses! -and hun- Women's Coats Featured at $10, $12, $13.50. $15, $16.50 te $32.50 Extraordinary choice at low prices in the Down Stairs rw cfm. 1 weeds, deublc-iace niaterials, plaitl-bnck coatings, tan sports clc ite camel s-hair color, mannish herringbones, and a large number of plai All the tweeds are entirely masculine in tailetiue. but the plain cloths have fur cellars. clethb, wool ami camel's-hair mixtures in the favor- am oemin cjetns and veleurs in fashionable colors. are iiKeiy te ne emDroidered, and quite a number (Down Stalrt Slew, HltM) X I i 1 r u i 1 Hvn Ten' V I is t M i Vvl -J-. ftWrf. Kt -J-J4t- -H'1