mmM MYSTERY DEEPENS Authorities Teday'Will Repert 0n Whetner reisun rxmeu F. H. Blaul 01 WdMEN INVOLVED pu n Staff rorreeponifiif ...l.rlnml. Mil.. (pt. - Did frederlck H. Hlaul '' nwnlrnl Swinlnir. n.l If e. .11.1 he tnU II l,lm. 2, te end III- cnre. or win it nilmln btercd te lilm? The Bret nucstlen In expected te Im imwcrcd thl' nftorneon. wtien the te- . . -lrf1 frnin the .Tehna Hen- 'IiST of tlie dend ntnn hap been nnt W xdinlnntlen. Threondrineftlnn Indlrntes the fu .Mnn in the mltidB of the nutlierltli"! fk tl.e hectle career of I'reil Mlnnl may wm been cut short by the criminal art Jj i,eme one with whom he was deeply Tt? ven'rn nee he wns one of this Arivlng tewii'i wMltlii"t residents. He rned n rnlil "tni.ige plant, n wliele-nle pMt ctnb)Mimcnt and n -.triiif. of re- WTedy lie i ,Ipml- I,ifl "crra nre Mm: Imndled by sclentieti. thinking bIt of trnrei of poluen. Ilia business affairs fife "l(1 ,u llc Jeeply involved, and dark rumors r-nneernlnj. lilt secret We are beinsr bandied nbent the town iherc lie wis once n iepcctcd mer- ''.n. : 1. . 1... 1 u..M in v.- ....! ii condition vb net considered scrl tin until fJmrtl before bh dentil jes jes terday. He left bis home nt H o'clock lilt Vcdnesdny morning, telling Mm tiff lie wns Reinu' te bis office. That ifttrnenn nt t" o'clock lie letnrned borne teperniely "I. Where he had been ill daj l"'a nijRtery the authorities me .rtnff'te rlcnr tin. His ten Frank wan let awnrc of Ids movements dm ins tie day. Hp had. however, told his riauffeiir he would be away nil day en Kilns". Frem that time en he wns a eirk Bin, Dr. (.'. H. Urnre treated him for lyimtery. At nn early hour jcftrrilny BOtning'theie was, iirrei.lnig te uuicli uuicli ben. a treincnc.mw commotion nt the Blaul home. Screams were beard. It Ih Mid, and fnme of the mnic edited clc 1r n Mint was fired. This nleiy 1 Jwef the shot is generally discredited, ijeiilibers felt tt wns best te telephone for (lie police. Members of the fntnlly 'ttit tb r-itreltnen nt the deer mid re united tlmt a physician be sent for. Dr. Themas V. Kenji responded. Dr. Koen nrrlveil nheuf " o'clock in '(he wernlna and found Tllnul seriously 'ill In the bathroom. WInmi be left some Idme later h believed the elck man te 'tie reMing easier. At 0 o'clock justcr rttj morning Blnul died. The family treublea of the Blnuls iliva reiulted in at least one separa tion. Mrs. Ulaiil began nctlen for n IdlTflree. but theie was a reconciliation W(ted. Women, It Is deelnred here, ftivc played a blc part in Ulnul'n liff. Wts of motercnr1- nre openly hinted at. Blaul is tnlii te Imvc bad business mrse of lflte. A woman giving the name of Mrs. Carter telephoned n neighbor of the Blaul", a Mrs. Kgglesten. en Mendn.i sight, Inquiring ns te the condition of Mr. Blnul. The reply wns, "We didn't imew lie wns 111." "Oh, yen, be wns poisoned Monday nicht," was tlm reply. Corener .In-eph H. Pimm will net comment upon the denth until lie has itnere Information nt linnd. I'unernl wrviees will be held tomorrow nfter nfter nfter noen at 4 o'e'eck, from the Itlnul home 'an fiirnn ktrent utrti tTitnritinnt !,. Whill C'emcteiy. The ltev. II. Hall Bbarp, of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, will officiate. It has been remiested hv Itkr famll that no flowers he xent. j Upsides his widow, the dend mnn Is rrvied by ene i-en, Prnnk It. Iilaul. BUS BREAKS GIRL'S LEG flranddaughter of the Late Harry Wright Hurt In Merchantvllle Rirbfllfl VrtIlt ffHlltnei, tnn.a ..lil f Merchnntville, granddaughter of the .lite Harrv Wrlcht. top nvmv ,.r ttanager of the I'liiladclphi.i Hnsb.ill Club, wns injured tednv when n motor metor moter wuck stiiicl, nn omnibus which hIic wns iwut te heard neur her home. . The girl wns knocked under the heels and her right leg wns broken. Tree Hit by Car Kills Girl A tree s.evernd nt Um linin nt Ann lad Thompson streets by n motertiin k JMtfrdiu struck nnd killed Ida Xie well, live Ten nM of "il.".:t ,,m (itreet The'tiuck hit the ticc when ftedrner, Solemon Ginsberg, eighteen jemr, niu, vl .uarsnnn aireei near ux lrd, lest contiel. (Jinsberg wns ur iMted. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES lehi J nlllv "Sir, 0rmiinlewn ae Ml Alrj, nl llarle A llakcn. 208 i: Chel- H. ,'ni,h. .fMlmlHrhli Nam Tnnl. nn.l . Pfarl Smllli Dei Sleliip In "H!'. ".. welsh nna-.' F"lltiert Rt n ml i."f.. I'urner loon Mellen t. -''jr inui -jM-n n- , bt n;e ",n ,".iHt ul ""fl.W Illrk W,in. !' ..,' .ArnKirenK Wnjnr., pa. niul ernn. ami Akiipi C it. i "h .'131 "elf l,t al"' and Helen Yt -,"--;"'. .t-l n lliliriuilnu Hi .' 1. lonnaen Itnft I I'linglnni u, nH tiem..rV,.". -'OeU 8001 I'llfHtllllt Nt ems w I, Tohnnen 12JS Miriln t . "HKP ."'h" ,1031 Mt. VeriKm hi . nnd lA','1'0nf-'-h"ll'r. 1031 Mt Vernnn Ft "Bl!w Brown HtO OUl SI . unci lllnnrh. ItuShT- V.4". 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"""""IBI"n ar. -tyrtl m i.rn" H'iithmere JM H"" WmM" '.j.,;"'" Viln it Dkn... .; lh I .Jfci) H Pnnimi nnd an I ami W "iiHl.l ,l.-n H Camne Ht tin .r 'u.. '"w -'-'l" S id h ki fci..'. ."""HP" l.-.J ri,ln,l ., .., n. 3" j- iinuu . ,-i .:.. r. .""' "r HS'!. f II. ui ' "nVa".. l ',;""...n,. .. . sa? wtfnw. s ..Mrf.":. 11 icUDuSR,r SlS'LuSTn-.u'"4 NAVY EXPERTS GIVE SECRET OF CONSERVING HARD COAL Householders Advised te Use Dressing and te Shahc Steve Gingerly There Is timely Information for the householder lit a dutilnr Issued by the Nny Department en the economical use of nnlhrnclte in furnaces nnd Moves. The eireulnr Is heinc distributed by the Anthracite Iturentl of Informntien. Ileferrlnq te the mnnn6r In which nnthrnclte fires nltnuld be handled nnd jointing out the ndvntitngc of uninR the smnller nnd chenper dica, tlie ciictilnr enysi : "At nl(?ht. nfter the fire is nlinkrn down nnd Mime of the Inrjsp teal put nn. the fire can be banked for the nleht J by nlievelitiR en n top dre'.sltiR of Ne. 1 DUCKWIieOl. "Thin top dresslnc tends te held down the draft nnd nids in th" proper nnd economic combustion of the coal body ns n whole. "In the morning, nt lenM in mild wenllier. th"4 furnace should be nhnken down nn ttv.inl nnd fired with some of the resular cenl. Fine Cenl A Tep DressliiR "After tht fire linn begun burning well it rnti be checked or banked by using a quantity of the fine eal as top dressing. "The two sizes of cenl never nIieiiM be mixed, but kept In srpnrnte bins. The buckwbent should be used only as n top drensing, nnd should net lie iieil except with the forger nbes of nnthru clte. GIRL LIGHTS FIRE TO FLAG A TRAIN - i Blazing Newspapers Step Express te Take en Scouts Miss Iteatrlce Melville, n Girl Scout j with nn ImcntUe turn of mind, of Knit ,,, ., , , , . , ,, Meventh street, (bestir, get herelf nnil lier two (Jirl Scout companions , home Inst night fiem Ogdcn, despite the fact tlint thev hnd missed the Inst trnin. I'slng some burning uewspniieis ns n torch the gill flagged the Hnltlmeie mid Ohie express te tills city nnd through n little diplomacy get her cnimadcs nbenrd, nnd with n little mere diplo diple mncy hnd the "through express" f-tep at Chester. The girls hnd been Wsltlng ether Scouts In Ogdcn. They missed the last local train for Chester. After the ex prcs was flagged the girls offered elnb- e.n.e npolegles for the ",stK,.." ducter halted the train nt Chester. The girls get te their home about an hour Inte. ZIGZAG DRIVER HELD Autelst Arrested Following Collision Which Injured Twe Women . ,,.,,. . f Jesenh Miwwski. twentj -four jenrs r1'', . 2f1' Sexentrenth tree . was held in S50O bail for court tedav bv Mnglstrnte Dern nt tlie Iluntiii'.' Park avenue police station, chnrged with ns snult nnd battery nnd drhiug nn nuto nute nuto tnebile when drunk. Tlie eemplninnnt was IMwin Abel, of 443t North 1'ber Micet. Abel testi fied be wns driing Inst evening with Ills wife. Mnrgntel. nt StnMe.i stuet nnd Hunting Park incline when Kurow ski nppteached from ihe icar in :!g7ng fushieii nnd Htnuk his machine with such feicf that it wns lrien into the curb. Mrs. Abel wni cut nbnut the he.id nnd shocked, ns was Kurow ski nnd n jeiius wninnn riding with liim, Miss Mniy Hill, twentj ears old, of Hewuid street. The Injured weie treuted nt t lit Samaritnn Hospital nnd scut home. Or. Meig.m II. Kratz. police sur geon, testllied he h.ul exnmiiieil Kutev. -ski nnd found lie was unlit te epirute n inr. PLANCIVIC CENTER Bywood Residents Will Beem Com munity A civic center for IS.iwend, one of the thriving communities nleug Wist Ches ter pike, linn been planned by residentsp of the plnce. He.ili7.ing the Jesuits which come from community co-operation, thu residents bnve plnnncd n sulistantinl building for meetings of their wirieus oiganintiens which will bn surrounded bv u large plot of greiini'. There will be u chil dren's phijgietind, tennis court nnd fncilitics for ether outdoor speiLs. One piemlnent citizen of the inm- inunlt) who ii'iiucstcu unit 1111 n.uiie dp, turnniR from the boxing match nt Kns kept secret bits contributed SI 000 te the ten. I'rnnk Itlnn, Rochester. N. Y., n building fund. Tim committee in widely known ndvcitiblng mnn, Is feared innrge 01 inn cnn'rpn- iuuiimk-h """itolunen nreken hack. Ham Hennhnw, chnlrmnn; Rebert S Mulary. William Mcndle. A. U. Cros Cres b. .1. II. 'J'eglcr. Rebert J. Wright and Tirel pe Hnttersbj. CAMDEN JURY INDICTS HI Of That Number, 138 Were Taken In Recent Extensive Liquor Raids ; Indictments ngninst 111 persons, of, whom I.'iS weie nrrested In the exten sive liquor mid by the Camden police, weie returned today by the t'amikn (irand .lurj Most of the pilsencrs ute i.liTirrr.,1 u It h iiinkliic or selling lliitier. ......r,-,. - . Piiiseeuter WolU'ilen win !! me ilefend.ints eppnittinltj te enter a pita before Judge Sliny tomenow. Mnn, it is snid. will make n plea of non wilt nnd pny the tine imposed. Tiie ensis of thet' who plend net guilty will lx) fled enrly next week nnd plans liave been iniide te expedite the triuls. SEEKS MISSING HUSBAND Weman In Russia Hopes te Obtain Funds te Come Here Te obtain funds te come te this (ouii (euii try with her daughter, I.'sther, Mis. Nellie Pruznnsky, Odessn, ltussiu, Is anxious te lecnte her liudbnnd, Max Priiznnsky. and her son. Merris I'ru Husk, who me supposed te be in this cit v. They worn last heard from In 1010 and tlieir uddiess nt that time was 210 Seuth r.ightb street. The Heme Serv ice Section of the Amcricnu Red Cress, 21K Seuth Niuyteenth street, bns been (allud upon te assist in locating them. GIRL STRUCKJ3Y AUTO Bey's Leg Is Alse Broken as Re suit of Accident Winer Cox. nineteen car.s old, of i 12211 Vel th I Ifteentli stieet, wluJe driv ing nn itulemubllc en Ridge .iwnue at .Icffeiseii street, struik Vesta Wurd, nine jenis old, of 2218 Oxford street. The t tillil was taken te the Wemnn'n Hospital and united for ubrnsiens, nnd Cox, who conveyed her there, was ar retted. Pocket Picked While Dining Chniles Iddiiud, of ( Iccnu Clt . .1 , , icpiiilid te the, jhiIIi e leil.is lint his. pet kci luid hern pn ked of I diamond I ling nnd ?'- while he wns iliuliig In in restnurHiit near Eleventh nd Filbert streets. evening, potwel amvkaxBhVBixryymmA.Y. Finer Grade for Furnace Tep "The ordinary furnace does net have sufficient draft te produce sntisfnetery resullH when buckwheat Is used with cither chestnut or pen cenl. "The exnet proportion of nmnll nnd large ienl Mieulil be determined by ex perience nnd weather conditions. "Keep the egg nnd pen cenl In sep arate bins, "If jeu have n geed bed of fire put the egg ienl en first nnd then ndd n smaller amount of pen cenl. "If the lire Is low put en n little pen cenl and nfter n geed bed i)f fire Is formed ndd the egg nnd pen' cenl ns above. Ijiyer of Ashes Necessary "Always mrry n dnyer of nshes en the grate te prevent the coal from falling through. "Shake the grates with short strokes just enough te remove most of thf nshes; lenve n layer en the grate. "Then slightly loosen the fire with n poker se that the nlr can pns through It. "Allew the fire te burn up btlghtly; then ndd n little cenl. "Allew the fire te burn inther freely for nbent flfteen"tnlnutes, then fill the. ilri'hev with cenl almost te the bottom of the tenllng deer. "If you change jour order or at least part f it te egg and pen or egg nnd Ne. 1 buckwheat ou will get ipilchur delivery, ns well as sne money." GLARE ON PHONOGRAPH RECORD WARNS OF FIRE Four Race Horses Burned te Death In Stable Blaze While plning n talking mncblne last "'Rhf I" 'ls hmne nt I7U Lnwnten street. lte Kelly, .Ti, nw the icllec- (()U ()f hurni,B bulding en the rec- id. This led te the ills'nven of n lire lii n stable nt the rear of his home The tinmes were lellected In n mir ror en tha wnlt and theme letrncted te the face of the rccertl which Kelly was watching. lie lushed from the house and turned In nn nlntm. Thfe stable, which is at ."(il. Dupent sheet. Uoxijerougn, ceninineii four race lietsis, which were burned te dentil. Among the burses wns .1. I). M., n valuable stallion, owned bj .1. Dob'-en ling? , of Koxberougli. 'LAFAYETTE STUDENTS PUT BAN ON HAZING FRESHMEN Decisive Action Taken After Pad dling of New Jersey Man liasten, Pa., Sept. 2". Paddling In nil forms will lie ninliiliitnl nt l..itn- ictle College, ncreidlng te ununiincement ''y the student eunnl, whl. b Ims been imestlguting the liuing of Ueliert ( un- ninghnm, of Monlstewn. N. .1. Cun- nnK,,im' uns ijllri,l last week In .1 midnight bnzlng bee. At the middn chapel exercises tedaj (lie lepert of the student council wns accepted unani mously by tlie student bedv. The coun cil will enforce the present college rule against hazing nnd also forbids the "rnsvlng" of freshmen off the campus. It sjirciilrnlly forbids paddling by anj erga nlat ion or indhidual. Dr. Albeit K. linked, dean of the college, snld lie wns pleased bv tlie i'HicIi ill in, inner in which the i eiuicil bus gene Inte tlie Cunningbnin affair. nnd he will back the council In its ef forts. A spicinl committee, lins been unpeinted further te Investigate last week's hazing. Cunningham will be interUcwcu Immediately upon his ic turn te college, nnd it is expected Hint several men will he culled befer cthe i-eminittec. nnd t lint limil notion mnj result In their suspension or expulsion. The practice of hiulng has been de neunced In the strongest of terniH throughout the enmpus by the leaders in college nffairs. As a result, the pn jamn put ado last evening bj the fresh men wns ((inducted by the. soplmmeies without one second clnssman carrying n paddle. Tills was the first time the long sticks were missing from this an nual event. ALLENT0WN MEN HURT Three Sustain Injuries When Auto mobile Gees Inte Ditch Alleiitewn, Pa., Sept. 27. Three Al Al lentewn men nre in St. Luke's Hos Hes pltnl ns the result of nn early morning automobile nceldent while tlinr imrn in. Rlnn misjudged a shnrn curve near New burg and the machine whs ditched. ('buries W. Kttlnger. Allentown fight fironieter, suffered a broken collarbone mid wrist, while Prnnk "Plnkey" Unas, wub nlse seriously hurt. YOUR confidence in the power of the printed word inspires confidence in these who read your message. The Helmes Press, Vtintm 1J13.29 Cherry Street PbUtdctpbU Cellins x Batms Eleetrte and Steam Mastagt Salt Rub$ NIOHT AND DAY 8ERVICK 8LEEPINQ ROOMS NO TIPPINQ 819.23 NORTH DROAD BTRBBT Pays 4V4 Pr Cent. Interest 21it sad Biinbridfi SU. 1343 Cbuhut 51. Itka VtDinukw, IW First Penny Savings Bank MSflaVPHHHRH 'ALWAYS READY; HELLOML SAYS Mrs. Ridge Unconcerned After Quick Action Which Saved Wounded Weman's Life HEARD MOANS OVER WIRE Mrs. Cntlmrlne Itldgc. telephone opernter nt Uryn Mnwr, tednv mndetlv discussed lier quick-witted nctlen which may snve the life of Mrs. Mnrv K Fleming, of Lancnstcr pike, Ilnvcrferd, who was shot through the lungs Inst nlghr. The enerntnr. n lirlde of two weeks. saw n slgnnl light fln"h en her switch switch benrd nnd heard low means coming ever the wire from the Fleming home. Mrs. Ridge notified Dr. C. Atwood Rese, of Ardmore, nnd then tlie Uryn Mnwr Iloepltnl, the pliysleinn lencning Mrs. Fleming's home n few minute be fore the hespllnl nmbiilante. Mrs. Fleming, who is fifty-eight jears old nnd (lie widow of Dr. Kliner 11. Fleming, n dentist, wns" found uncon scious with n bullet wound evei lier heait. It is be!lced slie vliet herself nccldentnllv while handling n pistol. "It wns midline tneie tlinn unit of the dny's work te me." "-aid Mr. Ridge today as vlu sought te belittle the pmlsc given for lier alertness nnd quick think ing. "A telephone opernter gets nil kinds of calls and persons in all sorts of treuhle tin n te the telephone ter mil, whether it is it fire, n lebbery, n -linet- 1 out shortly nfter dlniin. nnd i is be ing or what net. Ne. 1 wasn't nn- lleved thnt Mis. 1 lemliig, seeing 11 nerved nfter I learned fully what hnd ' leughly dressed man who had been bnppened. I Mulshed work n few mm- prowling nbent the neighborhood for utes biter, nnd m husband unit I went te the inewcs. Mrs. Ride. until two weeks age was Miss Catherine (.'Cenner. She hud just retui ned te work nfter n henej -moon trip. Mrs. Fleming wns found ljlng en the fleer of her home with the telephone Kceiver grasped in her hand. Her son, (ieeige It. Fleming, who lives with her, returned home and found her n few minutes before tlie arrival of Dr. "Seme like it het some like it cold" geycuL Tea Tea-totally Different ll'WHa Purchasing Agenti' Orders Accepted. Mail Orders Filled Y'WM Send for Fur Catalog 1 1 i2I5 Chestnut Street. 1 f Half Off! 1 Last 3 Days! ALL ODD AND INCOMPLETE LOTS NOW MARKED AT HALF OFF THE WINTER PRICES BEING THE TREMENDOUS SAVING FEATURE OF OUR Annual Advance Sale of Furs As immediate clearance is our object, cost and worth have been given no consideration. When you see these Furs it will be at once apparent that the savings are quite without parallel. Shep early in the day, as the lets are limited. f A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur chase in our Storage Vaults Until Required. Quantity Winter Price 7 Russian Peny Coats 110.00 6 French Seal Coats 115.00 7 Trimmed French Seal Delmans, full length. 115.00 5 Russian Marmet Coats 130.00 6 Fitch-Trimmed French Seal Coats, 40 in 140.00 6 Natural Muskrat Coats, made of dark skins. 155.00 4 Seal-Trimmed Leepard Cat Coats, 40 in. . . . 1 60.00 5 Raccoon-Trimmed Marmet Coats 170.00 7 Skunk-Trimmed French Seal Coats 195.00 3 Ciret Cat Coats 245.00 4 Black Caracul Coats, 40 inches long 250.00 3 Trimmed Caracul Capes .200.00 2 Scotch Moleskin Coats ' 3'35'er. 3 Scotch Moleskin Capes and Wraps 3.15 r 1 4 Natural Raccoon Coats, 40 inches long. . . . s;,.oe 3 Caracul Capes, Squirrel trim'd, fnll l'gth. . . 385.00 4 Hudsen Seal Capes, full length 385.00 3 Hudsen Seal Coats, self-trimmed 395.00 5 Skunk-Trimmed Hud. Seal Coats, 40 in... 490.00 3 Beaver-Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats 490.00 4 Squirrel-Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats . . . 495,00 4 Natural Squirrel Coats 495.00 2 Alaska Seal Coats & Wraps, full length 690.00 3 Persian Lamb Coats, 40 in., Skunk trim'd . 685.00 Z Natural bquirrel Capes, full Z Broadtail Wraps, full length.. 1 Ermine Cape, full length 1 Natural Mink Ceat.... Chokers, Scarfs and Winter Price ..$15.00 Sale Price $7.50 7.50 9.50 14.60 14.50 14.50 19.50 19.50 29.50 4 Squirrel Chokers , , , 5 K'ltrukjr Cheker. . , . , 4 ' ' 71 Mink Ctteken 4 Brown Wolf Cheker., 6Tnpa Wolf Chekcn 4 Brown Fex Chekeri.. 15.00 19.00 29.50 30 00 30,00 3 Twe-Skin Mink Chekeri 40 00 4 French Seal Stelei . , 40.00 5 Stene Marten Chekeri 60.00 EXTRA-LARGE SIZE COATS HudieD Heal It Died Meikrat. ChJLrs; Pttrchaies BUM Nerrattar Frnt Student Activities Resumed at U. of P. Kventa of the week en the t'nl vcrsity of Pennsylvania enmpus are: Today Klglit-secing trip nrnund the enmpus, conducted by senior nnd junior society men. Trip tjtnrts from Housten Club ecry hour fiem 0 A. M. te A P. M. JUtfO P. M. Meeting of sopho more clnss te discuss enforcement of freshmen regulations. 7:.!0 P. M. University Sing In Ulg Qund. Tomorrow 7.-10 , M.rnUerslly Hlng in Rig (Juiid. followed bv frchmen re ception, Franklin Field. Friday in A. M -I'lilwrMtj opening ex ercises, Welglitmnn Hall. 7:.:i) P. M All-l'nUer'.ily activ ities meeting. S.iturd.iy l'' .",() P. M Chiltlim Associa tion liuir In eit te nil frcsiimi 11 Sti.ike dniice en Franklin Fidd 'e mail, opining of the athletic m.mseii. '-':: P. M F01.tb.1ll gnmi'. Fi.tiil.lln Field, F. of P. m. F. nnd M. S P. M.--Various ibuidi recep tions for fte-liliien. Rese. A trail of bleed led from her bedroom 10 where the tilepheii" 'i.inds Other incmbeis of the fniiiih hnd gene seveial dnvh, went te her son's room nnd get his revolver. Police think It exploded while she was examining It. The bullet penetrnted the wemnn's lung nnd passed out of the body tiueugh the left shoulder. Weakened by tlie less of bleed and miffeilng from Intense pniii. she stnggcrcd from the bedroom where the shot wns fired, te thn telephone in lier son's den across the bnll. nnd Just mnnnged te remove the receiver before she collapsed. Sale Price 54.50 56.00 58.50 64.50 69.50 77.50 79.50 84.50 96.50 122.50 124.50 144.00 167.50 172.50 192.50 192.50 192.50 192.50 244.00 244.00 247.00 292.50 342.50 342.50 394.00 495.00 495.00 695.00 length. 795.00 990.00 990.00 1400.00 Steles at Half Price Winter Rule Price Price 3 Dien Marten Chekeri $70 00 34.50 2 Platinum Fex Chukcri. 70 00 34.50 3 Black Fex Scarfi 70.00 34.50 3 IfudienBiy Sable Chekeri 90 00 44.50 3l.adun Seal Stelei .100.00 49.50 2 Scotch Meleikin Stelei 130 00 64.50 2 Jap Mink Stelei 140 00 69.50 3 Squirrel Stelei 14000 69.50 2 Natural Mink Stele 290.00 145.00 AND WRAPS UP TO 54 BUST French Seal li Dred Cemt. September 27, (CONSIDER NEW P.R.T. LINES Twining and Transit Engineer Dla cucs Problems The next move In city trnnalt is new under discussion between engineers of the Philadelphia Itnpiil Transit Com pany nnd Director of City Transit W. S. Twining. "City engineers nnd engineers of the P. H. T. have been holding conferences recently." said Director Twining yes terday, "but tlie conferences hnve been in regard te engineering problems. Tlie Itrend street subwny appears te be the next general nd.nnecment, "There Is one thing certain nnd thnt is there will be no mere city lines built with city money until it Is arranged in POPULAR AND IN SILVER FOr, vm9 MODERATELY PRICED Coke Dishes Sugar B&3kets Seled Bowls Sandwich Treys Peppers Chop Pletm Salt cellars ParU Bread Street e(Ki0praj8pv -vir ivy 1 RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL IV hat About the New Autumn Fashions? What Is the Correct SirKeucttc? Js the Waist Line High or Lew? Aic Skirts Wide or Narrow? What Arc the New Lengths? What Arc the New Sleeves te Be? What About the New Cleths and Silks? What Arc the Fashionable Furs? What Arc the Fashionable Shades? Are the Tints Large or Small? What Materials What Shades? These nre questions that eveiy u ell-dressed neman is asking herself 7vrO' What Fashion Establish ment can she ae te (0 be perfectly costumed? The Answer Is Obvious There is one establishment in America that net only answers these questions, but shows the correct fashions Gidding's. Represen tatives, working in conjunction with their Paris Bureau, have assembled the most noteworthy collection in America. Fall Weight Tep Resist the Chill of Coel xMernings JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST. Hf'thti Wp wNSManmr, Advance te Tvhe In te epf rntc 1322 , Hues anil conditions for operation nre approved." The money erlglnnlly nppreprlnted by the city under the .?(l",0l)0,0(Kl lenn bill set nslde definite sums for various lines. Costs have Increased vastly since the time the Lean Rill was passed, engineers soy, nnd the money en linnd for thn Ilrend street subwny will build scnrcely three-fourths of the original route. PIANO TRUCK TIPS OVER A truck leaded with four pianos be longing te the F. A. North Cempnny, of Philadelphia, turned ever en the Rlnrkwoed read, near Clementen, N. J., this morning. Kdvvnrd Gregery, the driver, wns injured slightly. USEFUL-GIFTS ' FALL WEDDINGS Candlesticks Flower Vases Muffineers New Yerk Walnut Street Cf This season we present the full est and most comprehensive assortment of models that we have ever shown. 1$ Favored styles are of the three and four button "Slip-en" type with Raglan shoulders; some with belts all around, ethers with loose-draping backs. $ The fabrics are beautiful rich Imported Glen Urquhart plaids, faintly tinted ever-plaids, plain and tinted twills of every de scription. Tweeds, cheviets, hemespuns and Shetlands. Cf Prices, $28.00 te $55.00. We are anticipating a tionirndeus lie mand this season fei atvrproef Tep Coats, and hae a splendid range of l.aburdinuH and Whipcords in proper models for this character of garment Prices, $28.00.$5f..OO ICfcC. the f & ft isffliii Just Plain a Herse Sense" If you knew where you could buy clothes of the finest quality sold today, at a definite saving of $ te $12 en each garment, wouldn't you at least leek at them? That's just what we ask you te de. Loek at Perry's Super-Values I then compare with ether gVJUU 3.U1C&. J. lldU J I1UVV we gain our best custom ers. OUR SUPER-VALUE PRICES $28 $33 $38 and $43 are for Suits and Overcoats of unusually fine quality. In addition we have men's and young men's Suits of $20, $23 and $25. and re markably fine Overcoats at $23. "They're Wonders" Our Fall Overcoats are surely causing comment. Light-weight Raglans and Bex-back Coats in wonderfully beautiful Mixtures, Herringbones, Tweeds and Cov erts. Wonderful in fit, tee, as any one who has ever worn our Raglans knows. All at our Super-Value Prices. Supreme in Suits the largest, finest, most wonder ful selection ever. The latest ideas for young men. Conserva tive types for professional men. Nothing ordinary the finest of American woolens, rich, beauti ful and durable, and many pat terns imported by us. All st our Super-Value Prices. Again we urge leek in at Perry's then com pare elsewhere. Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men Coats and Evenings , sy&a i A 1 11 . Jlh ri ?
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