&Wsr &f- 'W- .jrflRvJ Jt' npiB,CTW?3 W.sl wy W K & TO 3?3 S. V I EVENING PUBLIC LEDUEKJbHlLADKLJb,illA. NNEDISESDAV, UOTUUEii 4. 1022 Ef BV e? I 'V r 1 -, iT; stf I'M . I' '6 Ex-Suiter Sought in I Trts awtf AMies If. P. G. Harding iV. J. Murder Mystery Agree te Armistice OteMflimt from I'iup One In Mrs. Mills' letter obviously is In this Incident. Mtlla. whnn nueMlniiPil in t hr li!ti- Ulnent of th crliertl. where he works ns Continual from I'ur Oii ebtnln peaceful nml orderly ie-eMb-lishmcttt of. Tnrkej nutliei-lty. nml finally te ntime effectively under the a lUCUb UL III-- H iHi'Ht ,, in..- ' ......... T , . J j. Janitor in addition te Ids employment ns I.enRtic of Notions niuintennnn of tlie Ml ten of tliii rhuirh. emp pul. I SUM IK' iiee" frnp,inII1 f ihe Dnt-i nnel r. tile N-ii el Sffl,i ,"JSv I ,r? Mnrmers nn.l the Hes.,l,is. ns well n- Wl nna revived or sent. . , "But tdip would nnl linvf wanted me i irrr'ti(iii of religions nnd t:n-isil un to knew." he iud, 'and pnilmli'j d uerUies." meyed tliTi. i Dr. I. f. t'reiil:. "it nti.rsictnn lu examined Mr. Mills' Iwdv for the Unll, family nnd later w : present nr the ec- I md' autopsy, was in the liniment- talk ing te Mill when he rn- questioned about the letter lr t'neik ntecivdi'il te discus the condition "f Mrs. Mills body, crnnhieallv decrthini: the wounds In the face nnd neck, nnd ill'istrntinz mi Mills' own ihreai tiic "in" kin .' wound' that severed the gr;it li'oeil eel Jind the windpipv Mills ih.inscd cnle nt the gruesome detni -, l it ri'timrki'd , roelly : "Hell, the suv thir did t'iar meant hlislnrss. didn't he"; Dr. Cronk de tared the numler in Vestlgnllni. from ':irr tim.!i "it the wert bundled thin,; of the Kind be ever had seen. "They ivuv think rhe'-e f.-tei-iiej aid Milk, 'but thr( can't irie by me." The nethnt ,tle took several Immli I pounds of dirt tediiv trniii iln "P"' wb,ere the bodies l:i nml -'iw tlnnii te the Sqnitib I nbornteries h-r fe analysis. Various rper. men's "111 made te determine as far it" pesih'. the depth te which the bleed el t.u- victims erlmened the cre-ind h they lnv, nnd the i,.-ititii "fl'''1"' lied it n ny i'i.ir up tin- ipiest'ii' ' ' whether the' mniilei" wen- i .iinin 'nil h'ere tlie bed.e wvi. fe.unl Wer!ln3 en New I'liteiy The author. ti' nre vw.rUinj ale . a new thoep. tlnii the murders wee committed bv n iimii "itli whom Mr MilN hid Jieen in love p niie liiii1;. but illv.ir.le! u- :1ie m.ti -! The ninhev'ties n-fee in vp'.rn ! wlint tbry lme t"ie theory. It 1 be lieved tl.ie-" , lOme'htns mm mli-.r n tial te reniini.ienil i. Iitiwevi . tli'in the fni't that It is new The r nner : th.i' n eitien if the town who l.new tlr principnlx hn told tin ii'itie tb.i' !r. Mi''s bid l en irien.ity ,th n-i -etlicr man. lin.t thrown Inn ' f u the reetm . nnd lrid been t In :ii-:'-l ! peatedlj by h.m Kve'y i"iet' of the two n' pre- 'futev' el'i'i'- :. i i i in ti tmpt te ine'b'' hendv.'M :n iieii-li.i'-IntT the eet reel lie-- nf Mils tlii-ifx. .s they hnie wnrUeil .' t 'h-, rei; &','. . the invsfetti'H tr'eplinlie '. '"ie;'! hy Mr-. 11 en t.i- nfie-i i f Sep tember I' "-is Irein 'IH oil -wi'e hear. He fe'epiinnrd ijetnnii' s ti m i irw, r'lei lielieit. nnd l' M. railed Mr.' Hn'' nt d n-.-e-l hi n ' . . With lie- te l.ei i Atiellter Witness Kniind The eeiinty ile'ie'.'.e., "tin-r 'he d" reetinn of I'lmeeijter .1 -pli K S'llel,. r, of Mi'ld''- Ce, nti . ml I're'ieijtnr A. M. Ile'Kiiuin. of S.i'ie'wt I'.en'y. werUed with ri'deul.l.il .irtit' a,v.-,'i-day. due b'.th t" the iN-mi' ili ,if the towns! e ;ile fur netmn 'ind r I . pre-enee, Rnd eomrietifteti ( th St.tte truepts ordered t'i New I'.run-w i.'k by iinu"mt KdwanW. Tbel" inquiries dr"'eted one lit of evidenee tbnt mm be Important T.ev ran down a te'v that K K. Snper. of 44 SiTth nvere.e. Ulclilntid l'nr!.-. b.-n! seen an auteinnbi'e wit't two men an I n woman in ,t near ihe (" "f l ,i" murdtr. Mr Setie- .iid lie ,ia 'Mi" rirrj a' niidnij;!.' Mi lu.'hf -f "m murder trr.m ln-ri,' 'edte ineetine when he aw n touring e:ir reIiii; slmviv tewnru I ni5ev lane. In ". he -id, t.e niennnd a 'vmnan In n nole eia' lie said he leiild net Identify t'te p(-v,ini he lind ""ph. Mrs. Tin i f 11 nld te bnw e-n n po'e rent when she itenr out n she ti'.l the (letertlves, nt 'J 'nek the niern.nj after the murder, te leek for her luis- bar.rl. Mr. Seper will be tednv bv the authorities. "Willie" Seu:lit te ITetrtt llalU Anether si rnn of in'nrtnn"en f nlheil '" the e'l'int" ilwppt'v's wa i,r "Wiliie" Steelll (1k prtent'le broth"." of Irs. Hall, IkkI urged a nj-ui- irulnr te be enrefi.l t ke.", the Hall f.fnily out" If he d's"ussi,l tlte murder This infe-ii,itifiti r'tinii from tlierzr Kuhn. who keep a -isnr nor" en GeerKe stiei" near I?a..nrd Mr. K ihti Wild th.i' "Wil'ie hi"l liertnwcil wn dollars from h.in -eme tm.e nc,, ,n;,l rame ill m p'iv r the ,lnj after M-. Hall was bnrisii. "He remarked me. ' n.d the i-uir dealer, "thnf if tin.'hedy eatne m li.ni-.. inft for itifnt unit Ien I sheuhi s. e r ,-i f what T gap rhetilti keep the Hn',1 family tlear." Mr. Kuhn volunteered thu iiifnrnin. tlen te the authorities. The Unll family ii ldnmed f..- the delay In the renteniplati d aiitnph en the body of the murdered mir.lster T. T. I'fpiftVr. former Assistant !)!- frlet AtterniM of ct Yerk, and n l.m i i ieide expert, who hut been retained b Mra. Hall te Udc after her tnteicth". IS Said te Jive i-l'lsf...J tl.T ll pathole. Cist be cmpbueil te trpirsent the fnniily nt the aiiteii,-. nn Mr Haii TH leth I'roseeuter S;rp ker f-,1 J'pr, ,tr Beekman Jirv.- ref-.sed I May Lese Pest The allied ;oei'iiinent premiseil te support the ailt'il-slMt "f Turkey te the l.e.mite of Vntle'ii, te withdraw the'" troeji") from ('ens-nn:innile n seen :n t hi- peace treaty beeame eiTeiMlxe anil te USi tllei- inlltietiee te ebi.lin the to te tirement of the tlteeU furies uT :i line tlte, h- the allied i-enerii'i lit ajttee- meiil with the Creel; and 1 urkisti mil'- tnry I'.ilbet n.es before the epeiihi; of j the renfen nee I Tb- note stlpu'aiei' tba' tile Ancen j t;eetrinient in return ter allied 'titer-j ontieti rtni.M undertil." net t.i sen. I ti-entis liefer" or d ii'tn; 'h" p-m e eon-i tiein-e 'tlte the iieiitr.ll one eies the Itiird'iuelle-, m- the mera -nte T! l.iie, A etil-ren damn In t wren K-tnal I'nsha iil!l"d iH'tins te iu M.e ii tirement w a and net of Miir- .i Mi Cuntlnuril from l'ne "ne will be u further proof of the dfellnlns liilliieme of what the est i-nlls W nil Stipet in ptihlle affair-. Mr. Hntditnr has Ibn solid support of the tiitstiu"' Interest of I lie cniintrv , in his iidiitlnlstiiitien "f the te.ere bentil. . ,, I This support is nett-jiartisnn .Mr I Until. ns is n Southern Democrat up- j pointed In Woodrew Wirron. Yet Sei irtniv Mellen lias used all. hit intlucnre i te sei mi' ,r iiiiruins s i-eiiiwiiiunvc ' in eiHee. In thl be nasi been sup i ported b Secretary Weeks, hlm'elf it 'banker, who feels that Mr. llnidinRl showed griMt intellisenee nnd cciuince 1 in meptiiig the Kminclal crisis in thin ! i mint i caused bv the inllatien tel- . lowing the war and the necessni'.v tie lint Ien whi'li lame when the public1 j Mopped bin ins at the hijjh pi n e w hn Ii , the intlatien caused. ' Seeretnij Hoever, also. It Is niliJer I steed, telt that Mr Hmding sinmlil l' trimpeiiitiil. lite issue with regard te Ins ieap-i peinininnt reehei iiieund the tlelln tlelln tlen. This was excredlnjtlv unpopular with the farmers, who telt that they ( had been ttufnirl) treated in the piecpss and who blamed their lieevv li)S"'s Het or cold, a wonderful drink BJ5SL Tea tyea-tetally DifTefent SaddleBelt ami drei i. 'mi ,n through the r decline lii prices' upon the smss.'sreil TltlXSMl) tliROG TE ( oiistniilliietde, )' ttussla liieiued oil u' the tirsr time ai reserve lieatd. latin (irlces UeiltiK'U much mete rnpldlj unu tnueh fuithef thiiii rhe prices nf ether comiunillliee I "nt 1 1 this situation arose the bai.k iit M'titimeii' of the country iiad pt'- ,if!il lurtfeH ill tltn ciilni'liini nl mpni - TREATY H '' SOI IET f-r-f the IVdernl l?e.ere lte.ud Hit . tlie liil'l'ieis. wheli'Jd new liecniili i ft" titi'Iv eiiranied for pejitiral netiui. In- I i I v A I' ' slstPil. nml sin cesslullj , one irpreseiita tlie honen tedl it,'i of the nitriciiltlirill lliteleMs 'bmi d 1 k-el te pi live .m sit in the beard. llllpi'l tlltlt HZ'IfO 111 t lie si'iuemeni n l ll-'ii lin-.v wi-l.l llirilli-l- il'iu lima I " i he Turkth problem The neselli posit. en that tioeruer llurdlm; should ' !! in Nlndanii hi'i" bteuclif te lc.-h net be ii-'ippeitileil. Tliev wanted u the f;ii' that iutiiiti.i Kemnl l'uhns , vii-iim. They weic delermined te )iun nlv sers nre nrsins h'ni te ifhtiilii from i i-li snme epe fur the dolliitlen which i lie Allies pliiiccs fi v neiitmil fultil'- bad i'ii: down t he prices of t heir n oil men' nt' n 1 tin let.dr en nt" the mi- lids. They did nut n -k that a farmer .iileil iiitiutiiil ipet iin ti'.diu: contte' .lieunl lie made lienil nf the lucird. A ,il the S: r.iit- nnd iiioditiiM'ien. or an blinker whose in venld be piecisi.i nihil' nt nf ihe . atnp'la: mis itl'enuie ns Mr Illinium's ni gin si.c- S int id Ii siii i eeil in ill's i' 's ,iil. ceed bllll, but Mr. ll.ilditi- Imn-eif in 'st !n- w'd nt tjie satin- time ii'tempi te letn-e alu-'Cati- the ti-e-ii tn.lile ivi'Ii the This att tilde of tlic f.-iriinrs areu-e 1 the iisines ll.lerets lltlil espec ,iiii t,te Alse M II Ii Mmp Jtiiil fur lour (tun lluiklr IS A GENTLEMAN'S BELT TllC Saddlers Belt" Fashioned from t solid piece of .... sssss best quality English bridle leather, licttcr leather cannot be had. Xe stitching. Gives no end of wear. Keeps its shape. 1713 CHESTNUT, PH1LA., PA. ra Jy (HTI rAe i Martini Martin Inc. SADUUtK AND LONDON c 8tr,-iMhrtit i' ALSO )ihl-r m SOLD B It iinn-n.ii ltewKvr & MeLr. -., r- Ah (or "THE SADDLER'S BELT" Snititle (trsit Y Wm tterldns Ce., (ice Mnrifiall, iiHtl.l nuinpeil e" eiury eni-. wrrr,xr&&.znx I'lifein Minister. M t hlclierin. . OW nil M.in II Hi. lit-1. Willi -i the Set, let and the lllii' k Sea te -hare .ii the inturei ei tin- Sevp' n Me pei'in;- e nitrie- Stri'.'s ' Ma'n of Kennl's n er hnie ne1 Ii-,,. f.e- the Iiis..i-Turi ii'lnt"-. .tml i '-' t liar it Is tine te ii'iuidtntp nn i;reemeiil w hi -Ii has ca-ed te be ii-e-'; t.i I lie KclilH'.sts Tliete tiei er li.i In Mi. net- i'Iii th'-re be th". 'iv. nn lnt nj nflei tinii between s ti h natural -i-etiniiiii- and peifnul inaN n I!iiij and T,rke The Kemalits fe- some ,hip hii. bei p. neiwe i- .ilie'.' then ('it1.- isiict front ,er ( iini'Oli.li '"'I "f th" treat i iierrfe--e -ecnrd'd t" tunm of the Vat. ':":' st a a vl ii"l n:i',l"ii."l ti""e ' A'm -' i!1 th-'li- lenders new nr- vindei-tne I e rennrd w- h in -slvm;- in- tjii "f -! .1- me wit I, l!i;sJla 'lie ontre1 '' I ' i In 's defense. 1' i , -.'. i tedn; I ' i,e lim!nn. ' I. - ' l'.r A l'l'-ii'i " I'renier Venir.'de.. " nlied en Anib.issade,- Ilnrrei nn. I ii-ked hip mii'i.'l-Mih'i- te ni"Sisi te Wflshii.ati'fi reeues; ni t n"ei Stn s il.ivet unient te inlet .-,. w th the :il' p. ii'.l request ilieni 'e .. ! in Tli'-i" p"' miii? Hi" nr.il d -p"- - Hull of Ml I e "I'll--. Th" Aiiibasail"- In h.s we"kl-" i'. .iit'.' v..'1- .i in. i s'. vjini ii,i' -i , fei me- ti""'- I'-'iiiiP-- bad told li'm tli.-i-he had set.t te iii t"ek lii'ml ll "iitiM ( urn "i nieni nn i.'.tlniatum cntii ii.i.u tl",.. point. . Tl'e til '-Pi' pem- wne 1'iisi lie ,'.rs tiniM e i-upv Tiir.i. e Second Tn" "'Milut;iiiiar Hie. k li'iverniiiMi' ii.u.' ri.eBtn" thnt Kn. - en. Tina'" ii.u-- r-etn ml';, be --eturiiel e T'l'kev. Tliil-.l ("ireek l'nH tn :t evt'Ua-e, Tkiiipp lmnied.au i . Ainb.is.ader Hnr.ei tln'M nddeu th.it former I'remler Y.ii,e,es .t.ited tii.it ' t thee teiin. were ucenpted he would rep- i qiiet.etied I le.ent tJi-eeep nhrend and nle under ' -tike te se- llillPll sl.ppei- The s of the feimer dierk II'- tn er te .onden hns been .hieudrd In iin-.'1'fi e.pei uill di.r.nt; 1 . negn'i.i. neus w p the Mr ii'h lVei-iii Otli' i . Imnkuii: interest, and tli' wei ' I'l'inuv in. . i.n- that Mi. Hnnlt'ii: should be lenpp'.inted. HN i undu. ' of tne beard in tlie i-ri'is had met tip- nppreinl e' the lumbers and must be i-nceuiiuit-il b he Adiniiiistrallen. A t '111 IssilC ill's n' tlie Ini"m nf I .S ipte.t'.'ii. t'evernnr Il.irdin ,'i-te w th nut i'i ir in tin- cli. is. lie paid no in - trillion te elitlcs. Up did what I ii.iftl te ln I'cniielnlenll.' iiei,".im I did iiei ii.k whether ,.et- v i re te I lu.r or net If he is pun'sli.-il fur n tin- It" 'I'd Ins siicc estti-s ji-e ii,, r, be le. bankers in nn mergem tlrm pe'i-lcliitis Piint liattKrr s iv.illv w mi th- bnnkirs of the cni.ntii ine rcistmc Ne mi de ilits that t'e'iip- leil",'- f 'r ' siiki'i- we ild make an i . i i -n . ic. ( psser ie Mr. Iluriiiii';. if '" . ni ni peinted lie is a i-eiiserv.il i .- nnd m ipllicent banker lie .. i,m llke! ti h pre-farmer In an (iin'titiiiii. I. it the moral e'feel of lefu.ms reappoint -nieni te llurditu; undei i l,e ilreum- tli.it I Ime. ilis -ilird wi i re. .tiim i ) main " A1" IIMIs tr tlMtl) D ynamite I I faseline, equals 83 vaporized pounds of W One gallon of and mixed witli air, ntMimiti i nvn nei?e nnu'pr ! v,.e.w.v. ... .-.'iiiiii.v j,v,..w.. This is National Fire Prevention Week. A geed time te slefi storing "gas" in the house, ter cleaning clothes or any ether purpose. If your clothes arc worth cleaning, they arc worth expert cleaning. The cost is less in the end, and the results are mere satisfactory. t; iitt'i fte connection uuh any t'rm of similar name. I. HERZOG GO. .1 7 article t ii.sirp( rigain.i tire end Hirfl until dcl'vcrcd te you Germantown s Dyers &? Cleaners 5904 Germantown Avenue b&ssss; tene: 03-92 Aiub'i'.'Kler Hani j . dm i ir nred 'be s i in si r'ed 'li.i' M Vei.ire! eir s nipntbetl -nliv iiiiinumeineut te te to on 1' was n--i. wis llsfdi.'d ie bv th" Hritts',1, In t was f,,r IllF p'llllS I j,a Ifi ( t ii ereei.iai;' men' In Muz. I' vas nndei-kified thnt up n.l' the l!rtih cetninl'ments . a. led note rp(tnru ns Thrai n'ii'1 v.e il.anped .itl..i t tn -I sec-.rlu; cirilit- nf I'lllfi e If tills tllllP'1 wis t,iisp..,pl i" i, mi ilia- l.e'p misti . . 11 wn i H I r : " i v n i ''. t'-, iir.-'vi'iiVs"."- -".M-.s". Li M 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene: Ger. mak" -(" .'OiitN lunui: M.kh u i pjdf "SJI Vv . -, ti'" v "i. ii. iti't'r. of 'n. Hir raTP"ViV'tfcs'5j.;s," s, J , J , f , J'j-9 j-V sJ s-J'ri -a-P ana r I ;;"', .cti'i .ii.wyii,ii5,gM lj $aitaiBs;gtiNiif:&kS e Mac Jt .i ll-t- -id'. ' " - i - I MlM'gnii'7.bizEi:iGiil I g Coats, Suits, mm aTsJaajitssssm Lingerie, ii ' ! i " " ' ' Ip ' ' Pi I "Stecker" Medes ii 'M ' r?j i hit lm id tl.e f that ki 'd 1 e .11 KJ. Onler for i-.vliuinr.lldii .s-isuul It will repurtel that Supretiie l'.,tr Justice '.Miilu'. r,( .ii ,,t. lid iigned nn order Int" -,. n ,',-,, llIK the tnistces nt (i teen weed ( '!, , ter.V, where the hm i. hui.Pii 'ii p. - lint Its exiiuiimHen nnd lemma' tn tin KltiKS fount Mersup The a-i'i -n.' Is te be perfermeu by tne ungeuits se lected by the prokpeuters, who w il ,e the entne men who performed tlie n . tepny en Mis. Mi"' be,' . hi.' m ihe '. i hu' ciir lire.i' r.rlt.iln we. I n liel'er rmslttet, le l.eUl. 1 Athens dlFpafelies ileelii-e fVentl' 1'lnMlras, epe of ihe heads nf tlje rei-ftl' K.ippp'sfcl rp'eiuf."n;irv movement, wi I i' -h" Isi-t nienn nt 1"' ii iH'- r.i il the i i iff lii.i'k delegate it Midiiin.i. The ' Allien 'ievernmenf iil 1' undr-'ioel te 1 nve ,nifru'ted It. i-epi- n'atiiei te ' ninn'n firm mi the ipie'tieti m Tb'-aee, , v l.ii h e-intinues te be the in nn bone' el contention. , The Turklkb demnnd thnt the ;ip-. army paeunte Thr'.ee within ' l'i " ',-iv l" rpgnnlPil as uunesr r.n nnpess b.lltv t'jristantneplp ril.paii '.' n.'i ij.ijl 'be "esk)iiility of a bliv Iin ie acani' Cr'eii- bv tbf Allies jf the Ath'lis Ii" -einil't-Iit refuses tn recall It' turces. b ' t!. s is tint borne out etlieuillr In e The litiek .enfentli.n is thn' nn '! riii-iie Turkish ecc jpi'inn of Tlirn e ' euld I'psulr In i'Uri"e t'trnlii-t up ''hristllltl )epullltl(ill. inlle the Turk. i irefpss te be fqual e (Uc'erned nir l tb Wi'faie "f tlieir in.-i ,; en .'. ' jtider the prc-cnt leKinie Militaiv missiiiiis, riiniKkp of i Kreip h, Knzl!.sli nnd lialim nllni s Portraying ihe Prevailing Vogue in Coats and Wraps i inet A'- , beux presence el nr into s, hnit-,,,, mesiical exnimner nf th,, litrl' teritey'K ofllee of New 'mk '1 In luebahly will lie nn nteiiPd tm n The State police nre wurk.nc "ul a'l Intensive enm)iiii;ii of investiKiitlnn nletiR their own linn TIhh hin be. din nil ever ncirn cndenvn-ini; te lav foundations en wlibh in 1, nld ' . Mructure of ei ulen.-p ELKTON CHURCH MAY BOLT NEW CASTLE PRESBYTERY Plan Independent Services When Transfer Plea Is Refused Wilmington. Del., 1 1, t I- Tin V. w Oistle I'rcsn.Ntc- v .UKtu.nid m lepe.t of n remnnitei' lcjeiliiig the upli atuin for the transfir nf the I'.lk- m hi'.h te the llaltilnere I'ie.b, lei i 'li.eiu ., ftPf llivlsien WHS Milled hi in 17 tn ' Member, of I'.ik'en i'huth ihieatru le dlnns.soelafp thcniseiMis tiem ihe 'ie--bytrry. form pii indepeudi m iiin.e,i tlen nnd continue ilicii ipIikIeus m un ties iu then- jue cut (diliie. .Ii.iui Me. Murry of Sewaik. wit. spokesman lm thn bultiiiK I'Mliteu Miiiirii'Kiitieii The Kev. (ieeinc A Mnrsbin, ,,f h, ter. avowed thnt n leekinit tb iuiii esls of the mciiibcrhi), the iuii-ic.im nf the li'C(ibvterlnn t'luinli wne ovir evir ovir leoked. Mr. Mtirsli'tn was later up. Eelnted iiiodeniter fei the i;ikten Church and it will n Ins function te upply the pulpit nnd direct ether di ties of the nni;rrgiitieii, 'IJje Itev. Dr. .lelin MpKlmeyle. the tewerln ficurcs in the diMiuie. con- 1 Quoted the services last Humliiy and it reported. unit ne win prencn tuts aVkWeu. ever nnd in spite et Mm of th New Otitic Pmbr- 'ifi.Ci '.PWIi.l have left f'eiistni ' nrip'p Ii ltode'to anil J.ille-lililK.ls i linrRes of ntieeiiies ainl pacifMiiK siineillnnee if Aorinnepie te 'ivestlg,!'" e ii.T-n i n a R0lD IV REFl GEES STILL IX SUYR s-mjiiia, .i I Tn I' . I !( Ill Tl.rkl'h IIU'llOl Ii.'im e'rn , the t line I. in n ler I n u. t ion of ' i i liris'.iiin lefiK'''' lietn Sun 'nn tn (.,. If.bcr s. ewnv I" tin' d'sceeii of i mi. h.der.ible nuiiibers t persnns w'.n bud liei'll lllinlile In len'e utnler the pin- Emphasize Lenger Lines, Deep Pile Fabrics, Rich Celers, Luxurious Furs Rarely beautiful they aret quite simple, (though with the charm of perfect tailoring) or laviehly trimmed with fur. A wonderfully attrnctive collection of modela that benr the etamp of individuality and exclusive ness yet will appeal quite B3 much by reason of their evident vuluc. Prices range: $65, $75 te $475 m Truthful Advertising We Sell What We Advertiw This four-piece Queen Anne Walnut Suit will delight any family. Solid four-ply front and tops, three-ply dust-proof drawer bottoms, three-ply mirror hacks. Drawers cannot warp or stick. All hand-rubbed finish. 4 PIECES FOR $269 ihe Bed lins oveiy demon of refinement and ornanietiliitien. The swinjr of the bow is be cleverly desisned that any standard .spring will lit perfectly. Side rail construction is rigid and noise proof. Ne whining ci oaks te disturb. The Dresser with its larjre tnitrer, bread dS-iiicIt top Jind deep dust-proof drawers, is essential in any bed room. The four large roomy draweis are wnrn wnrn pruef. The pull? are stiver finished. Charge Accounts The Full 48" Vanity is what every woman's lieatt is tct en. Six large drawers arc decidedly useful. The large central mirror, four feet deep, in of everyday aid and will itppeal instantly te any woman. Thete iyn't a scrap of cardboard used in mirror back.s or dust-proofing; The Chifforebe for the man of the house, will be n very convenient roomy possession. Nete the twin drawers for small things: the four ample trays for shuts, underwear and socks. The big .-.hoe drawer at the bottom, the deep space for suits with the patented pull-out red for his clothes. Solicited feifei 720AfcbSt. w 1883 QJPJtrUr Wb ESTABLISHED Open Every Evening SJ5R El SMWrfTy ' rfl i-'rB f- Wamjtftfl b Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. YOU ALWAYS GET VALUE HERE-! And We Prove it in This RiV .Sal, nf j r.... w li)ith 1and2.PairPMfs i.f tin jui-il T.rKi Ml 'Il III.' Il.'lllj , L''lli.,il Mil " i .mil III" in Ann ri' .hi Hi1 ii'i.i . ... i I'.i t.,1. lit W till 11" V "! a At. f i v ' ISKItl llllll TliC'i- n-fiici n- n. Ii iImI l ill Tut',, I llflllM 'il-ll.lUS. i III iitiiiiI mi r tn tin' I 'tiiiiiintici' f. r 1'ii'li.ti ! Tlie Ami i H an il-s' nrrlviil nt t'i" Isliitnl tm iiilihni'iii'l i"'nt' unit i,nii - ',i , M.ii'l Inniil'i. if I'l.ilmli IiIiiii iimI i lul.i'' Klliiii i.' I'nj' Wm tli. '(- 'I , vcssi ! ill-ii i ill I n il .".OlMI i.,'i, -, ii' I i ii 'I In- ili si niw r I. -in i i'ii, , i,. i , 1 -! it I "f Miiini'i.ii !,' ii ,i lm',. ,i in, of lifii)!''i'n liml In en icper ri IM . f i . lint fuunil t.ii' sitimt'nti i,i McrieiiD nnd llii'i-efim jinn cediil in IteilnsKi wit't i's .llKi' nf liri'iiil I'lintB" "f li's'iri?!' Wlutf, nf (Jrimif I, Inuii rrnin t Jit f'liPsini' I'l'iiinsn'ii IJti'isli n'licf woil.ers f(i. tiufd tiittie -nicninns nml 12(H) rit tnKni tin Ami'ric.in ilcsiruiff Mndrihli, whuii new is going te Aivuli. Ilicie me new ir,000 rcfiigccH en tlie l&Innd e( 'IVnndefi ncr tlie entrance te the Dtrd&ntue. 1 I I i (r I'I pet. r fir :9 Street and Afternoon Dresses Smarter than ever and mere fafcinatingf. The graceful long lines; the unusual effect of Oriental embroidery, or twisted fabric belts; the supreme elegance of black and the new shades of brown. Small wonder that women can't resist these newest modes. They are most attractively priced, tee. $25, $45 te $195 1220-22-24 Walnut Streeti u.iip-i'itlikJl&'ilA Km fVj'aW'K-JMSiti&XiS5'y i v.i wiwi imkwwwwmt w t va irji ji? 1- iTOlUBR 'WAdVMS; i tmB.-akm.wiimmwhBi v vmwM Hi ii i Vn 1 at $10 and Mere Belew Regular Prices This is the way Mr. Hill m a lc e s your HOLLAR give you one hundred cent-? every time, New at i the very start of the ! season you can make t,v weiiuuriui hamgs en the very clethhg you want. That U what Mr. J I ill .an always de for you because he buys in such large Hiiantitics and sells tapidly. l'-vcry style a man 'euld want e v e r y tnnterinl, pattern and coloring is here wait ing yen and at these low prices. Thousands of Overcoats at These Special Lew Prices See the wonderful overcoats we have ready -plaid baiks apie.ilv and in the .styles men will want for storm wear as well as dress wear. u.. w ... -.,.,,, e'"" uvvite.ii. new ana lnaue these savings l js..4 j GZZZe.'- JtrVM TBM : Stere Orders Accepted Largest Merit & Boyi Clothing Stete in Philadelphia p msr V&ai Sf Wt T Wh 19 I Open Evening 'saa I- "H ivim "SS r-H i , ifm 'm st&MA -Sr- 'B -.?ei . wM 1 "& Mi&m fea fjpT' A3 rir"-H i-iVii-' --fl -rfwSrH Largest Merit & Beys' Clothing Stere in Philadelphia 1017-19-21 Market Street . .fk Vi 'm 'I VV