", v 'M' 1 lrx !'. EVENING PUKK) LEDGEBfHlIiADEDPHI Aft' FRIDAYS - -fdM lv -V1et a-.."- -V . -iL I W i X ' ii r yecft theBarber By . P. McEvey . . .1 i.i . iiUd ii n nn iinr. kiiim '.tr WAS rcnuiHK " i-i . k 1 .town Seuth where the peenln In tiftCO lien" i....i,f. u neg inuntpf hn- M2ihe mirror In one of the rooms ' . nlrlure of n former occupant en ' J and the" can't rub It .off no matter hihdldn'trcnir'it very close, but I . n a woman's picture en the mlr b" UJtat & ou think?" nnd Aleck I'Ttarber eied his wlfe maliciously. MpXblyV' e wife of Aleck . 'PCber. "Women' leek in their tti8Jrf2e thw won't have te leek nt Sffi 'mcnMk?!, It'- the lesser of two "ii, be te apeak." TTUH." said Aleck the Barber, ti doubtfully. ."Anyway, I've al- . been curious about these haunted , ?,; Ubed te lmve ene In my home KnihenlwnkW. Terrible run Sewn tliack It was. tee. and then when 1 rew elder and moved te another n there was n haunted house In it, Mn It n even mere run down and L retched tenkin than the ether house. "Ad that's the way it usually is. , !.. nt a tilpn. finn hiff hnilRA Mng haunted. Always soma wrecked fcmp of a place, full of spiders and 2.K and echoes and mildew. Seme- "Here's a 'ghost, for example, that ran se anywhere he wants. Can't he Mn or smelt or Anything. He could lVm ibe pick and cream of the best hM in the netld te live in. But Xat does he de? Alwns picks out 7 terrible looking dump, with the wln VI. btftrd nnd the blinds hanging, ,11 full of drnfts nnd germs nnd things. Unhealthy place, net te say depress- lD"I can't understand it. Ghosts mustn't be quite right Im their minds te pick imch places te live In, or else they knew se much about oeenlo they're sick nnd tired of them nnd don't wnnt 10 nssociate with them any mere. "TVfAYBB that's the reason ihey go te live in wreiclicd, tumble-down places. And yet tliey could get the same privacy by milking their residence In n municipal museum, for example, or lets of churches where they wouldn't he disturbed nil wecB'leng, or in the libraries 5f athletic clubs. "There's a nice dcertcd place that ought te suit any ghost. Quiet, tee, except for the snoring." "It it's quiet' that ghosts are looking for, then barber shops will never be haunted," said the wife of Aleck the Barber. "Yeu would drlve any ghost te drink all by yourself." Aleck the Barber said nothing. PASTOR 34 YEARSINCH U RCH Rev. Dr. Tracy Toek Christ Ms mortal Charge When a Mission The ltcv. Dr. William Tracy will celebrnte the thirty-fourth ennlvcrbary of hit assumption of the pastorate of the Christ Memerial Reformed Epls copal Church, Forty-third nnd Chest nut streets, next Sunday. At the morning service Dr. Tracy will preach his anniversary sermon and nt the evening sen Ice there will be a program of special music. Last Monday Dr. nnd Mrs. Tracy, who live nt 4401 Snnfm street, cele brated flicir fiftieth wedding anniver sary. This year nUe is Dr. Tracy's fiftieth iii the ministry. Dr. Tracy was born An Pembroke Pembreke shire, Wales, in 1845, (and was edu cated at Mansfield College, Oxford Uni versity, England. Before coming te tMa fmititt fiA wraa nifn ti aaveral years at Manchester, England. His OtiAn FvAtiimrr lirst charge In the United States was ij VpCll EiVCIllllgg at lacen, ill. When no ncccpiei; Ua tinelnaiil . riU (.!. Hf Anil II I fll . 1 Church it was only a mission. r NEFF COLLEGE Develops alt row, a tnrmery, ttilnktnti oenfldence, etc. nemerrs fenr ml Self CeTUfniinn. Improte fjpreMlen In ConTerntlen, Oraterr. Elocution, Hrnmalle Act, 8tr. Fait term opens Sept. 23th. Day, Alt. five, ceursn, class and po tato Courses for Clubs, Degrees, Diplomas, Children Bat, Mern. Irlvat Interflew. Literature. Write, call. Phene Spruce 8K1S. F.vk. claiiei open Oct. -. Upentni nlfbt tree te public. 1730 Chestnut Street t- The Hair-Destroying Curling Iren Passes The hented Iren makes the hair dry nnd pnrched looking, burns off the ends, ghing n most untidy ap pearance. Yeu who hnxe learned this from experience will be glad te hear of a very simple method which is open te nene of the ob jections referred te, and which gives better results than the curling irdn for either short br long hnlr. Just get a few ounces of plain liquid silmcrine nt your druggist's and apply a little with n clean teeth brush before doing up the hair, drawing the brush down one strand at a time from root te tip. In three hours you hair will be ns beautifullr wnyy nnd curly ns though Mether 'Nature did It, nnd it will be quite mnnngenblc, no matter what sf!c of coiffure you adept. The effect will be much pret tier than If you used a waging iron, will Inst much longer, and the health of your will net suffer. SII SII merine is net sticky or greasy, but is quite pleasant te use. Adv. Specials for Philadelphia, Camden and Vicinity SMALL IE AN SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb IVORY SOAP FANCY PEA BEANS LB BLUE ROSE RICE LB A&P FLOUR I2-Lb. Bag 49 HEINZ BAKED BEANS can KARO SYRUP (Blue Label) can 10c Ien Beets can 15c I H-0 Oatmeal nkg 13c Marrow Beans lb lie Pure Preserves jar 29c Red Kidney Beans lb lie lena Tomatoes can 10c Campbell's Baked Beans can 9c Beardsley's Shredded Codfish pkg 13c FANCY APPLES Fer Cooking or Eating ib. 4c J&UFBSME, one pound package The package that tells the story, of the PERFECT CUP of COFFEE. Persen ally selected by ear experts from the choicest plantations ingeniously blended and freshly roasted every day a coffee for the connoisseur t Without Equal at ANY Price . -iCv- m MKH I! .tfH H Hfe F pP. 1017-1019-1021 Market St A Men, Expect The Biggest Values Hereand They Get Theni- at Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Clothing Stere Bk. Vtiih 12 Pair Pants Suits .sBiw nHli 'If'. k v X ' w m-, ' H. rf- 'Ifl ''-a "'- x Ii ' a,' B 1' nm1 -:. sw''iHIItA' '.' jlki lkfaH WHS vite' MKffl&g y ' r &a :AkMk Vl at Positive Savings of $10.00 and Mere Don't Miss The Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow Mr. Hill knows that we must set the pace in style and value giving, for we are PHILADELPHIA'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CLOTHING STORE! And man we de it ! ! ! Take this wonderful sale for instance nothing like it has ever been known at the very start of a season. The kind of garments you see marked everywhere at much higher prices are here for you at these big savings. Every New Style MMlHBHHMHIMMlMMiMHMiiBIMMMMBM Every Wanted Celer Every Desired "Material There is no secret te it! Mr. Hill buys in such large quantities that he can and does demand lower prices. Large volume business at small profits that is the reason for our success. Se, man new js the time te get ready and getf your new Fall and Winter clothes and we say new because stocks are at their best and varieties the finest. Every man can be fitted no matter what his size we make a specialty of fitting stout men and slim men. With One and Twe Pairs of Pants Extra Special Thp young man who wants snappy clothes or the yeunK Mlew just stepping into his fust pair of lenp pant, w i h" interested in thi- worth-wlule saving. A special department for then i lethes come and vp1 the wenderful alue- Come te the Largest MEN'S TROUSER Department in Philadelphia She the biK values at these low prices. AH niateiiala. All coIeih. All Mac. Oh, Bey! Ready Fer Yeu-! Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats Largest Varieties in the City and Lewest Prices fv :& .?sTri ' V c Aim . 'AiKX PAOJfA .,' .fif. MVWMM,wm r- itfwa-..- U ri i .vv AiFVC mi nmsL come 10 me arire.-t du.s c OLninc imnnri ,c n n ii.i. div it von u.mt ..i, r u . Mr. Hill devotes the entire Third Fioer te children' garment-, lalk about vinetic- thmann " ,n !','" one and two pairs of pants; topcoats-, overcoats and p lei. A ue for (vri boy ,p te lb veai 'f-vrS 4. JU11 V)'JVil Open Evenings Phflade!phui' Largest Esdushr NWi and Bey' Clothing Ster Cmh r i b s i i' " - Stere Orders Accepted kmaWmmP mi., mmmmiU Philadelphia Urgest ExcIuiit Men's and Bcyi.' Clothing Stere 1017-1019-1021 Market Street ) -.v--Ui t-ix?j' . w -w- - . .rt.tA.1 i&s -, j.-U. af.JiJUV.i..
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