h.Br. ri i -vi m; riSMH B 3P ft A IS: m SSMi 'H"V i v N KVB i- tt-i&jrM ti' . . 4t , yi t,v vnwpjF Lgrrri vv-, , y- . i;'WH$Myw''v'PX WT2,F5f . ' ' f ir v v.-,; - '"'"ft yy . . ,7iy j EVENING PUBLIC LEDaBR PHILADELPHIA,, FfllDAYVK? SEPTEMB1JP '29, L923t ranw&u'- j -. .- . In i ui V -. I 4 i $cT N. Y. DEMOCRATIC FACTIONS DEADLOCK Followers of Smith and Heaist Bitter Fight in State in Convention Other qucitleiis concern nllegntleiTsNhut .Mr. Stllliimu mill (lie Cenner lliemlun cliew sltl (iften rcnuilneil ulnmril tlic tmlif nil night, nml tluit tlip Inul Imimi I mi entiiiRs IdKcllier nt Atinntli' (.It." iiiiii .ui.'iini, i in . Wltncirs for Mi. Slilltnnn told f icInR liN wlfe nml I'rcil Uenunii in renniM nt the C.111 ullnn enmp nml In n lioiel n few tnlli'K aw iij Ncnnnts Ip tilled t fin t Hum weie often teRetlier nt tlie Stlllinnn tenntr estnte in ilie l'n i until n Mills, nenr flic home of .Jehn I lleckefWler I WET PLANK IN PLATFORM BENJAMIN MOWRER, R. F. D. Ne. 5, Lan caster, writes about his Goodyear Cord Truck Tires: Their "traction power is wonderful; I rarely need chains en muddy reads;" and his expenses have been noth ing compared te what is spent en solid-tired trucks. Goodyear Track Tirei art fold ard tetxiced hv ihe local Goodyear Truck Tirt Struct Station Dealer. GOOBt"EAR i ale by . O'BRIEN & HCOVCR, he. !!N'. it r. 22d and Race Streets PHILADELPH! One iierteil Heimnlx pine ihimcHiim ' l' '! ,'i e the Imtn. W. Iiwrlt.ini; in one of lY1."11.0' " .1.. I I 11 !..- I I.I I"'' "" O lih'iii. I uMi" i) itna, line ins mother " nnd in the ether. "I hope liny will vinie dn knew his father ' A nnrve who inn prevent nt the hlitli of (ill Stlllnnn testified thnt Mm Stlllinnn directed her te send n tele fiinm te Hcnuvni In Cmiiid i, nlne. Little Jtuiik IlcHr Jin nrrlxed I nler Ilu Useffafcif rrt'3 Sr.irusr. N. Y.. Sepi ." - I'hv second dm of the lleineerntle inden tien opened with Mr ll'tle pr..pcel , v ;itn.es for Mr Nillmnn pl ilnc.l , ... , , i, i'i. iiini. 1 thnt she hnd agreed before (he h rt h of of n nomination before nu-ht. I he plnl- 1 t;n e wnJ m,t(, n f n)f form will he rend .is son .is the se-.. f) pp (,lll)(lrp ,rtl ,,, n nm hcKllis, mid it is then planned te ) ntle White Hear" if the new horn adjourn until eu'iiin. when bnlletins Inl... wns a i'irl and "l.lttle IllnU will (nr.ni Itptir" "linnlil the i lit til be n Ixir, B ,' ii i..r- I Mi Stillliun piesinteil ns n. no ( ontrndiiteM niitinri ere tl in, lt,h off ri ,, ,,,, hvQn rItr , thrench the Oimndiici Metel this nvirn-' ,(, stillnnii In I'rnut-iN. t'iiiperi"d ins .i-i te tik resims m n n n .'".ceni es of thee com niieil milin iiinoieis list nlRht bciweeii t linrns nl,riltr. .....i ..pf,.,.,,,,, ,. i (Jv , i . ti.i wn i,rn i PPPPf I1 hour cenfpn in e 1' Mnrtih Mimiii II .in and s.er'i etlur Item'iMM ltd I'Mder '1 he Mner nt I tin situntieii wis (limine up. hut I (used le jie il fills I'lli'li n' 1 Ii w i'iiiises III llii.'-np li-i i i;ht llenst lenhrs in--se. i ii sinitli 1,0,1 willidliiwti liein the lin i. hit he d'liieil it I hen fol fel 1 iwiiil l i 'nsei ili-inlhii K. Inch i 'II lied 'Mr mill Mils iiinrnl'is ml lenders ., ,' , ... ....I. I 1 II... II ll'lrfll I tlMii hi. mi mi I'll ii iii i, ' r.i . , . , .. i .. i. . r II ' ' 1 1 1 Mi 1 w K i ' a us i "i in ' r i 'rem I uln Commission! i ul New oil. ml-lllltt-d In li'l I I liked Willi Ml Mil'lll at Mi Murpln s nspn-t Mi -alii the termer l.evernm hid letusei' le lull nil n tnkct with I'l.im K.inde.ph M''iirsr iiinlei nin i iitn'if mis. pxen MieMu'h H i i jut brenkliw the deidleek I he l!i v.. let i - i miimltii i ,- i ' tin- I'reBrnn I , "'' wetked hnril .ill Kill en tin irn'tis tasks nml bieiuht ,t enipliti i . ,i..ri J just nttei nml- tij.lt 1 't ne. and I ! li'snlll- i u.is le In i , nd 1 the cniii- ' i tt was i mud an I w ill c ' be- I lie i mm titiiiM for i et t' iner- I'ccped lllleilcb Ivr holes J'reni h t'lii'iilian witnesses lnenyht own frmii the proUnce of Qurbpc wdi tm& PiiiiPa e!n SSromund&SenJ i'i 11 (IERM.VfrOWNAVE PsCNE-KwsjB04I Jnre tyeurTffme lAqhtmq Fixture Ife-TB S- O- isr P- 3 Mn s it II I II -' MtlC te phi e two women n tl e rii In t in tin I i I 1' l' i in I n ui mil tin ii'ln in r" n.'iut i ti "st re Ciiiuniitti i 1)' nvi t i w ti i irht I i the ifentieti ( t l irt 't.i ' v sterdn the mini et Ms llin i Mill MlilHlse. for v iti'l ( "1P -piinrt.nl te linp told of neeiiliip t )i r.m r. 1, ke holes and windows nt Mr". Siillnnn .1 nil Itiiun lis in the meiHhs precedln (i'i "s birth MilliiiC tellmnn irnen In lit llussvll. an osfpepilh of Ilu' i w I Mile iii'eil ion of tlie c--i I piiMejPii tipt M'cn i pnsiiau nnd pi Hem V lclli'i pn suited is linp a oenfe'sion. In Mrs Mlllin in te her husband unl written In a "11101110111 if liwc la bet le (Jin's li -tli. nl-n wns iiMii'mI b the court as prHilcced M stillm.iii s .ltlernej tued 10 ihn that their cm nt did net tM with h wife ili.rliu the eu- pre(sriluii Ihe hi th of (im Mll'irin and one of the wf tii'ssps (ailed te aid in this evldeiici. was Mis I'ei( A I.eeketpllPt, (lin biinkf r's sister and nieoe of the founder et the Km ki teller fortune Ne domes-Hi scandal eier created perl ips tteitir public ltitripst thit th "s' 't im asp Mr Millmin filed lis e 1 plnlnt 1 iliih. 1020. In tbe little vlllmse of lW- iiii'l. X. Y., nnd It lay tlicic lnen te hut few. Thorp were rumblings of iIIm erd in Ihe Stllliiinn fnnill, however, during the fall utid winter of lll-l), and tlnsp were etdieed III cclet miiKii.lnes. On the inernliiK of March I 11, lll'Jl. the Merj broke Inte mnn- I papern. niul from that tiine en thniiMtmls of celiimns of tpe were deetcd tu the I cae. I Theic hnd been n Innrlni; in Decein her, Jl-0, but outslders did net knew ! 1t SlllllsPMIiiillf linn rlllf.u iiIlii t. .itn n.m . ' .-...-.., i.iin.i iii-ip .... 1 . wi. - piivate, tint iiKeunts of the he testlnieii ponelnted Inte f repeiteis, A few weeks nfter tliejtisp became puhllch known the .llnteis of the N'ntlen.il Clt Untik iitiiinuiiced that Stlllinuti hnd leslftnid as piesldcnt. TrlrtJ le I'nue (in HIcKltlmate Vr Stllliuan'is new(it purpose In In htltiitfiis the suit wan te pieve tJtiy Stlllman lllesltlmate If his paternlt could hnM- been tested nllewlnc Mrs. Stlllinnn te start preceeding'', the bunk er, his ntten,-iH Intlinaled. would hac hi en willinc te be the defendant. I'etullliE outcome of the rie Mr".. Stillmmi wits .awarded illinium of !!(). 1)00 11 enr, one of the largest nil mom grants eer made In thH Stnte. She was allowed SeTt.OOO counsel fees and MU..100 for expenses. Altogether .Mr. Stllltnan wns lielieed te hme spent far in ecss of seOO.OOO mi his dierce lltlgutlen The amount turned exer te Mrs. Stlllmnn's counsel t ir nllmenv . fees and expenses a)! pnacled S200.000 Mrs Stil'iii'i. In the final stages of the case, chirked that some of the I'nnndlnns. who swore thev saw her nils. hchfiMiig wit.i Iteauxnls had been bribed Kle such toslitneii. She contended th it ethers were tempted Willi money ml premisis if a geed lime in e-k te ghe simllir accounts. Te offset the stetles told about het in 1 alt a tlifpti rrcncli Cati'idlnns suin 1 'led h Ihe plalnlilT when heirlngs nrs' opined Mrs Stillmin and In r mil sr son. 'Hud," went te Canada Inst I iruit 1 Hi ilng a hli77iird tint carried with it a tempenture of 111 below ere, who Ir im b sjdghs up the .ille of the si Maurice Klver In the province et (. u. lice, 111 nsii.iiiing nt the nnips mn spritiR. wlien trlnl of the- case tn tcra tcra pernrilv shifted le Mrinlrenl. Heme of them ilenled It veuld liave been pos sible for Mr. Stillinnn's wltnexscs te have peeped through kcj holes nnd from ladders nt the Hllllmnn summer enmp, ns the plaintiff 'h ltnesse had do de scribed, mid ethers testified the relntiens between Mrs. Illlnmn and UenuvnH were slmpl these of nn employer nnd servant. Cine man testified. It was reported, that he had been offered &JO0O te swear he witnessed misconduct by Mrs. Still inn 11 mid lteniivais, mid another said he hud Ik 111 d n innversntlen In which 50000 was offered for such evidence of guilt. Mr. Stlllmmi'n ntterne denied the allegations of attempted Inlhery. The trlnl before the referee came te 1 sensational close when counsel fet Mr. Stillliun put Inte evidence four letteis purneitlnsc te have been written te IJeaiivuls bv Mrs. Stlllinnn. The niilieiitued that Itcniivnis hnd sold the letters only 11 few lap before te Mr. Stlllman's agents for $13,000. Tes timony te support this wns hemd. Mis. Stlllinnn Immediately denied nil nil thership of the letters, and Benuvnls later dented that he had sold them. Hut they lemnlned as evidence In the iase. DR. L0RENZ RETURNS Penniman Pleads " for Education Continued tram Pace One Is perhnps mere commonly trie iiisc, the Incllnntlen or willingness, te de his work satisfactorily. Thd nnlversltv Is u plaen of opperlunlt, but is no place for the InWleetiinl loafer, no mnttcr hew elinrmlng Ills personality may be. "Te shut the deer in the face of the eager, aspiring, earnest youth, who lias set his heart en coming te college, nnd who is of geed character, and who lins iiunlltled academically, liy telling him Mint 'we are very sorry that we hnve no room for you' Is n serious thing. He aKrnrtffutlS.-AT: SMdTh ?S fttel vacation, estab institution may be for various reasons returned 'today ihey found many changes in the physical Hspectn of the Univer sity. The one which caught every eye, of course, wns the grciit new stadium, which will be opened formally tomor row, when l'cnn's football team plays Franklin and Marshall. The new sta dium, with a seating capacity of 01,000, will cost $725,000 when completed. Mnny of the old buildings hnvc been remodeled. The University Library has n new second fleer, which will be re served ns n research and reference library for the Wlmrten Scheel. The Housten Club building alto has been tern out and greatly improved. The west wing has been rebuilt for musical nnd glee club rehearsals. The Christian Association, which used te be en the third fleer, has moved te ether quarters Bloodless Surgeon May New Heme in America New Yerk. Sept. 'JH Jjj-. Adelph feren. te whom nntn New- Yerk chil dren ewe their ahilltv te W"t?,. will ar rive In this dt today .111 the I'nited Ameticin liner Reliance. Me is ac companied bv Mrs. I.erenz nnd n son, who H itn assistant In the surgical work. rr. I.eren. is famous as n S'evv 1 bloodless surgeon AVhei here spyprnl 1 months nge lie did niucu geed work In ilinics established li the ew Yerk American. On departing he snld that If he could indiu e his wife le come here he would return nnd nvike the 1'nltcd States his permanent home It is thought the present trip mnv be the fulfillment of thlji detetminntien. the only chnnce of his life. AVhntJs te become, of the be.vs and girls who are prepared for college, who wish te enter, nnd who ere refused ndnnsslen? And whnt is te happen te the country if we flt te educate adequately young men and women who may become embittered bv their failure te be received, nnd who may. with a little help from ethers, who are dissatisfied, come te regard colleges and universities, which ought te be, nnd originally were, the most democratic plnces imaginable, as places of ariste cratic prlviicser' Make 1 Dr. Pcnntman. Iiewever. made, refer ence te the nhvslcnl difficulties of ac cepting all applicants for nn academic career. He said he believed there wns duplication of educational effort throughout the country, nnd that mere thorough co-operation among the 10I leges would result In giving n greater number of students the opportunity the desire. llshed there. One Important nddltten te the faculty was nnneunced today. It was the ap pointment of Dr. Arthur Helmes, fpr mcrly president of Drake University, as professor of psychology. Milages n.ilivi's who had known her nndiwret "rv W(U WHAT TIIK 1KMWK S1I OP Tn his ,Pimnl nf thp Snellen KIPI1NO Klnllnc fruiiK "f wnnien New en of 1 testify, tli it lipr conduct hint Inn 11 "" uiemjed i"c en tell tales about Mpllnc. 1 ipsuiv in 11 air cenum c nail in-t 11 ,rptK thc ,Urf nt Imernniiennl rnnt-nt i lest T) knew meri ibeit Mh f Ir 1 iten lower. isp witness numberlns "'nro'arfwV'e:,;"'';''!!10; 11 sierc. had their sn.v in thc'iiHbit." trfi. f.lmlted facilities made It necessary for the authorities te reject 2000 appli cants this jenr. Most of the men turned down wlslicd te mntrlculnte in the Wharten Scheel. The quota of this noted school of finance has been reached, and no mere students can be taken. The freshman class is up te full qeuta new, and nil the ether cln-ses are full. The Medical Scheel likewise Is up te capacity anil unable te take mere stu dents. In virtually all departments the freshman classes are up te the highest enrollment possible. The college reported a 15 per cent In crease in its freshman class tednv and the law school nn increase of 20 pci cent in thc entering class. When the thousands of Penn students nd Mrs rVuk'ni 1' It I 'ark fi'i 1 'emi treller violin n div snn 1 i 1 uin'ting nl tin 1 ! n 1 1 - rd.iv morning and spt s ' 1 Mi w he!, 1 ieollltel ,T M -s Mannu I'i kermiin wi t l cheers I Ills iHsnluti n r 1 im ttr-t . list ind en'' (1 '.Pinur s v. If nil I" s V ' 1 t I 'llslll I I sil-l ll 1 I III 1 Ml Ii I 1ll.lt I'l ess 1. I tl Is 111 1. tlntllln 111 lp ep P LARGEST 010 B00KST0RC IN AMERICA BOOKS B0H3HT The .1 m h 1 iini man or ' eman niu.st broaden their m 1 n fl a n d should acqudi'i' Iheniehe- with what ehii's ' ,ie accniplihec'. in MPiilai inps te their e.n. I'Veni books he yet 1 he r-pn-ienc' of ether-s. and at I.earj's. von enn tind praciitallv nu hook fer uiitifn en any Fiiliiect iliat man ha- rn cit thetipht te Scheel and I ellei;i lct Henks Leary'sBoekStore Ninth Street Helow "Market (Opposite Pest Ofliccj 1 epel. 1. K in . Vf,i'i '-", It t uh -ii i-ni!i s de net "' rerninns thr pnoitiieus iiMier ' '? I'i.'ii ' iinl-1 lb find pnsstMv 1 11 'ffl of tie II. p iblle 111 111 1J 'I v 1 1 . 11 1 I' s it l!epi . t ' I 11 t.d -t.i i s . nnter rt'i - ( 11 1 " - 1 I 1 p. 11 ,s 1 . t 1 1 e- 1 ' i injti 11 15 1 in 1 J- " 1! 1 ib ns il s in 1 - rutigU he a 1 11 1 i('' N l. il. 1 Ci Mi 11 Mrs. Stlllman Wins; Baby Guy Legitimate leminnr-il frepi I'": I 111 IIMi I ll I J I lis (I'll fl I II 1 imu Mn 1 i'i 1 d I i 1- 1 in 11' 111- will I I V e l)i I iii- I i'dr 1 r w 1 1 11 1 t 1- i siipi r i- 1 I11T 1 11 K b rm- Me sat.H- p ' is 1 tuaii I'ldni'iil" I ir- tn t 1 1 hihlri 11 nirnl I i hmi 11 mis sijiii, 11 j In 11 pr .1 nl 1 rf l fp pioel S'lllT II 1 I lilt' ll li 1 r e jir if . n t hi- s mi h"ln mg n I 1 I i .11 tl . 1 1 r I tin 1 1 ,n tl ( 1 lain f 1 1 'i 1 reri ih ' ids ailil 111! 1 1 s eij 1 1 niipsp ii h h r from tin lrai Mi tn ' 1 n 1 1 ' I Hi Ki efP rZZ ; Te Kflcu C IraraiKe ing Inte Present rncei .in Immediate Before Miii IJill' Larger Quarters HIS Walnut Si. COATS & WRAPS LUXURIOUS FABRICS and CARESMNd FURS Mad 1 le M asm c $125 IScgulur Bensen Price Will Be 'J.W The opportunity of erdennp; your coat or wrap in a ili! ili! tinctne style, sponsored by VICTOR, at 110 gruuttn cost thun ready-made everyday styles. CI .F STYLES L15Wahjut Strcet v ui lit em piji I I luii.'li hi- ui.it lin - ti n ' 1 Mn hum ipi.iiiis li- i.jhis a. nn if r W t tils two llnllri- inl I . sii 1 ' t si, iiihi (Kin tnist t mn 1 n iti d f 1 11 I ll ir jiitiidf itlift Mn 1 lnuiis Miilinmi New erli. .-sep- '.1' - ' P P I 1 rt li is .1 ii iv in 1 i I Jan s Millin 1 In- 1 1 1 nt. ' Iav in tli' iii, uri t Itff'i ' Iiiitml I. IiVjs.ii n'1,1 in iruiel -1 eintm n lnirf d'lii.il t sti Imhi s fur ilivenp tiem lls nni I 1 II ,ll lllltll 111 ll I I st, 11 1 i l nf tl 1 r fi 11 , . rep' rt Id w lid m in a iv fin 1 w h",M I nn ii pe il u 1 I I if n in tn ' 1 1-1 I w In li i 1 in 1 nt v (1 Ml! linn li glti n Hi in Mr m in in ,s in t' 1 jt . ' te ' t Im I.I , II III' 1 . 1l.1t issi rt.114 ' ' v i sun- Mr sri 1 m j I j" 1. iii in; tj mj it tw in C-bV I VI'AR ILLEI) l 4IICIIC'l SO(.IKT) I Imiii 'In or" 'fl1-' t - ...... A ,.., 1 11 i 11 'f ' " IP M th, nn n 1 Piiu ihi I innts 1 f nleg ri i I. us Lei n in innnv riirmlei 111 Mi hlsterj f t r's n Amerl 1111 high " Ijinfs Milln in 1 ti , , it preei piling- wa In N 1 leinl ' tv IlTIll r. 1 1 , 11 of 1 f ri ii r lien I 1 ,t t tinn and i ' ' 1 u 1 11 - I urged h - f ttie 1 Poe 1 r 11 fai i" is 1 'i .ti et s ,ii',.- -h ' is ! fi mi PM'i e rmuli iv I r 1 il ' jp- iifd 11 1 i) t I' 1 - ll I 1 te rn 1 I '1 irlnle n ITV 1 f II 1-1 11 1 jpf I'M'l w tl I rei & JflrSV ll liuiuvais in In 11111 g line iiili-r-ia iner amp mi Iliri-i Hlv r- l.n.i I ( Mi s-tillinan ilei larisi r.i iivnii was the .nther of iiiiv STilluiiiti r.rn f 1 Mrs Mlllmnn in Vew mber 1'ipi lhls haU" was dfnied bv Mrs M II 111 n In retaliation shr ac( ,, 1 her I liiisbnnd of inlsi iinrluet wit tltip ueindi One of these nimul u. het I 1 111 e H Leeds, .1 fnruii 1 P i'vvij slew 'irl I in' 01 In r en n Mi ll si .is Helen and l 1 1111 tlumes g.tiust lliisii mil Mr- Stlllnnn .issfrtu! 1 1 I ishiud i is ilu tnMnr of two (luniiin t rn Mr- I(i'il tin daughter f n N w nl 1 limiber fini Inf'int 1 it 1. 11 Mi The ether .lav Wuid I.erds born lu September. 1010. i 1 v ng Mr- Mlllniun said her tin-ban 1 had furnished the mother with luxurious homed In New Yerk and en Leng in land, and that he lived with bur and I her ihild in these plnets, pe-ing under1 the inline of Trnnklvn H ireld I eed- " Whtn Mr Stlllman was ipi.zred by his wife's ntternis during a he.nlng in their 1 ase Inst summer In refued I te uiiHwir nnv questions In-pii On his nllegeil micconduet with Mrs r.eed His Invariable icpl.v vvbk, I ipfupn te answer en the ground that It mUlit tend in im rimlnate me " In their Interrogations In? wife k law- vi s usked whether the bunker and Mrs Leeds had held gn drinking pnrtici in cafes of Mnnb.ittan, and that j they had sipped champagne, from golden I cup's aboard his yacht, the "Modesty." ' m The new Victer Records provide an ever-changing musical per formance where all may find the music that appeals most te their per sonal taste. These new selections are classified in groups se that you can the mere easily find the numbers which will make your record collection a source of even greater pleasure. Any dealer in Victer products will play any music you wish te hear. In Italian 1 POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Salvator Resa Mia piccirella (My Little Girl) (Gomez) Manen II Segno (The Dream) (Massenet) In Italian The Little Shawl of Blue (Teschcmachcr-Hewitt) Old Felks at Heme (Swanee River) (Stephen C. Fester) Herediade Vision Fugitive (Fleeting; Vision) (Massenet) Tn French Ernani O de' erd' anni miei (Oh Bright and Flcctinc Shadows) (Verut) MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Caruso Tite Schipa Werrenrath Galli-Curci De Luca In Italian Ruf f O Number Size Price 88638 12 $1.75 Minuet (Frem ' L Arlesiennc,'' Ne. 1) (Biret-Rachmanineff) Piane Sela Sergei Rachmanineff Symphenie Espagnele Andante (Lale) Vtehn Sela Mischa Elman Walkure Ride of the Valkyries (WaKner-Hutchesen) Piane Sole Olga Samareff Reverie (Lmile Dunkler) Violoncello Sole Hans Kindler Valse Sentimentale (Schubert-franke) Vielm Sela Erika Morini f Semiramide Overture Part I I Semiramide Overture Part II (Traviata Prelude Casse Noisette Valse des Fleurs (N j'.rar er Suite Waltz of the Flowers) Keeping Step with the Union March Gallant Seventh March 66077 66087 66092 74741 88660 66085 74771 74772 66049 66086 10 10 10 12 12 10 12 12 10 10 Victer Symphony Orchestra 1 fiQ07 1rt Victer Symphony Orchestra187 1U Victer Symphony Orchestra ee, n v:. c u-s.. rt.u.ei... ?03l 1 is.ut svjriiiiiiuitjr vibiiEsuaj 12 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.75 1.25 1.75 1.75 1.25 1.25 .75 1.25 Sousa's Band Sousa's Band 18929 10 .75 LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Little Coen's Prayer Wonderland of Dreams Becky is Back in the Ballet Sheik of Avenue B My Buddy Down Old Virginia Way f Only a bmile My Machree's Lullaby Dixie Highway My Cradle Meledy OLD AMERICAN SONGS I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair My Days Have Been Se Wondrous rree Olive Kline ' Olive Kline-Elsie Baker ( Fanny Brice Fanny Brice Henry Burr Ed,na Brown-Henry Burr ( 1 Jehn Steel Charles Harrison Aileen Stanley Peerless Quartet , 45325 45323 18930 18934 18935 10 10 10 10 10 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 .75 (Stephen C. 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TJT fZOWST AU-H w J Zli k Skilful blending makes W&BL Tea lea-totally Different r . CBTTirtt. 1922, A. B. KlnchbaeB Ongin QUALITY TELLS What's your idea of clothes economy? Isn't it geed style, every-day satisfaction, long service? That's where quality tells! Kirschbaum Clethes : 28.50 te 45 R pygip Founded In 1894 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. CX PS-.2X? F z)a INC V$gpfe7l CUreeC 6f Fer Friday and Saturday Twe Desirable Groups of MISSES' DRESSES At Very Special Prices Sizes 16, 18, 20 Years At $15.00 A widely varied ensemble of styles developed in both silk and woolen materials, light and dark shades. Suitable for school, business or street wear a few semi-dress models included. Fermer prices up te $25.00. At $9.00 The miss or small woman in search of an inex pensive frock for school or business will be inter ested in these. Mostly high-grade cotton materials some silks. Net new models, but representing exceptional value at this greatly lowered price. Corsets New en special sale, a small croup of Corsets at $3.00 each, previous prices up te $8.50. Sizes 23 and 24 only, but in several excellent models. Alse a limited let of Misses' Corsets at $1.00 each, previous prices up te $3.50. Hate Specialized values in Autumn Hats at $7.50, $12.50, $17.50 and $22.50. Alse some "sporty" little Felt Hats en the First Fleer at $3.00 each. Hosiery Fine Full-fashioned Silk Stockings in a wonder ful vanety of new shades, including Otter, Chippen dale, Gunmetal, Cordovan, Navy, Black, Seaside, Silver, Bobolink, Nude $2.00 a pair. Coats at Lew Prices Highly attractive and practical new Coats for women and misses at $19.50 and $22.50. Clearance Greup of Misses' Tweed Suits $8.50 Practical, geed-looking Suits for school, business or sport wear; perfect fitting; formerly marked at two or three times this clearance price. 1 -.' if ..