SS- an.i.iw f.?'4.yigwa?s5s.yjO'j bju j iwgsiaiwwBtwye?T?' HI VI Pv y,ri' "r.r!s w; ;t. wram&' tfmwwwmt . rV-7r 'iw n ( i " rnvi 'nrwr-i.- If , ht 1 Yyjwi-C CI-.L' u;r5SSMPfflvWiS ?KE J2.. fog , , . , T -i TT 'J- .4 J k'-"v 1" WW m TRIDENT WATER METERS . ' "Vel Veur plumber or f,rJ.Vif ADBM'UIA METKll CO. .'.'."jAl Kitala Trnst lUHMIng " " , r-WILDWOOD-i Is Grewing Fast At Auction of September 2d, J106.000.00 of building sites were 58 at North Wlldwoed in 3 "'remaining unsold lets arc new offered at private sale, at prices establMed at the Auction Sale. Inquire of William Lipkin 250 S. Bread St., Phila. t t I ENJOY WANAMAKER'S iin nnr.AN RECITALS t UKAiw "'""";?"' AT HUME, t W. will f..ml.h .nrt ln.t;ll our Inprwri , AT HOME a . it. kinrnni ruiuiun" Kcrph f w; TEIIMS IF DESIRED. Ke Atrial Needed V i Lee Radie Corporation t Haddenfleld, N. J. J MANUTACTUEEHS (. WOLFINGTON'S' RentvaHna Servlet J Beautiful Drum Lamps Add character te your "stock" car with Drum Lamps, new Tubular Bumpers, and theso nickel Bars down the rear of the body. Cost low. Phene: Poplar 9100 The WOLFINGTON Sheps 19th and Buttonwood MM Established 1876 i DYED A SWEATER AND SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Every "Diamond Dyes" package tells hew te dye or tint any worn, faded garment or drapery a new rich color that will net streak, spot, fade or run. Perfect home dyeing is miranteed with Diamond Dvm even if you have never dyed before. . Just tell your druggist whether the "Tnaterial you wish te dye is wool or urn, or whether it ts linen, cotton or mixed goods. Fer fifty-one years millions of women' have been u&Ing "Diamond Dyes" te add years of wear te their old, shabby waists, ikirti. dresses, coats, sweaters, iteckings, draperies, hangings, every thing I Advt. Dizzy Spells Arc Usually Due te Faulty Elimination When you are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro pre duced in the bowel te keep the feed waste soft and neying. Doctors prescribe Aujel because it acta like wis natural lubricant and was replaces it. r- Nujel lubricant net a medicine or laxative go cannot gripe, xry it today. A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE Chartered 1836 , ,u,fn and Professional Men tSn" t "lr,c , dcvete their etten- bdni. Hi hdr faUines without SSffn "trnc.ted by the carc of lhr personal finances. er1inr,rndiyidua!3 ,ack aptitude meit f".Uen. r the ana ment of securities. AWnv ''?", , mvestmenti, the H yeJr E e c,f XV Company pl-.ee, 5IRARD TRUSTC0MPAMY -ChtitantSt,., PkiUdelphi. mi ll i)i!S IfJffjw mr ' ! r, rMillBBkmSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM Z BIG FIELDS ENTER ROSE IE IE! Notable Race Horses Will Take Part In Twe-Day Classic te Be Held Next Week ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY Hese Tree's fall meet, which takes plurp en Wednesday npd Snturtlny of next week, premises te surpass nil previous events. Entries for the various events will close en Saturday of this week with Oeerce W. Orten, raelmr secretary, 39 Seuth Tenth street. The blc fields nt the Huntingdon Valley Hunt en Satur day Indicate that there are mere horses trnn usual In trnlnlns for the hunt meetings this fall. Quite a number of entries have been received already for Hese Tree, including horses from New erk, Maryland and Virginia. The Rese Tree hunter smecpstakes, held en the Inst day of the meet, will reme close te deciding which Is the best cross cress cross eountry herse In the KnBt. as by tliirt date all the best horses will be In first class condition. The victory of Ewlng's Daybreak in the Huntingdon Vnliey Challenge Cup rnce en Saturday will put this horse In linn f- .1. " tV fl' aI line iui win iiutjr jliuij mvcfiiiuKes. Strnssbiirgcr n Wolvcrten II did net run en Saturday, but he will run next neck, ns will Itidgwny's Deeley. nnd fstrAwbrldge's River Hrccze. The latter horse surprised everyone by his run ning Saturday, nnd he will get some at tention for this race. narlilie In Entered II. I.crey Whitney, of New Yerk, has entered hi? horse Stiltz for this rare, and Walter M. Jefferds will put In his sjecp cchnse herse Hnrklie for the event. Unrklie has wen many big stecpleehnse rnces, but this is the first season Hint he has been put across pest and rnll. If his rider enn held him down suffi ciently se thnt he will get ever the jumps, IJnrklie 1ms the speed and Stamlnn te be tliere nt tlin finlali. uie events for the two days' mcetingJ are: WEDNESDAT. OCTOBER IS rlrt race, tin Agricultural Stnkes Iftindl f "P. purs $100. for fnrmera' horses, about 0 furlongs gn ths flat. Second race, the Edsement Plele, fnr two-er-elcs nnd upward, purs $2."0. about 7 furlenss en the flat. Third race, the Iar Itill Date Steeple trSn" X?r 'hrco-year-elds and upward, nurse ISne. nbeut s mllea ever the brunh course. I eurth race, the Aeplratlen riate. for two- J,?li1 pu"8 ,230 about 'urlenes en tne nat, ,eilc" ',? SJ'letewn Darrein riate Steeplechase Handicap, for hunter, the owners of the Inner te recele a piece of Til VSU1 $,l00- .""ephles te eecend and 1 . about 8W mllM mT i fair hunting ceuntrv. Sixth race. Sycamore Milli riate Tfandlcan, for three-icar-eiaa and unward, purs :30, nbeut. l'i miles en the flat. SATURDAY. OCTOBEn 21 rirst rnc. Agricultural Hnndlcap flteeple flteeple chare, for farmers' herees, about 2 miles eer a fair hunting- country. Second race, ths Huntlnsr Hill Plate, for thoroughbred horses that have never wen mero than one pest-nnd-rnll race and anT half-breds, plate value of J100 te winner. V.! ? m"0" ev"r fftlr hunting country. Third race, the Media Plate, for two-year-eldH and upward, purse J2B0, about 0 fur fur lepjH en the flat. l'eu. tli rnce. thit TCvttnm nMni.. ... Handicap Steeplechase, for four-year-old and upward, purse $300, about 2',4 miles ever th bruih course. rifth rnce. the Hese Tree Hunter Rw.ep. etakes. gunranleed value te the winner J.10O. rider cf winner te rerele a piece of plate, jalue $mn. about 314 miles eer h fair hunting ceuntrv. Sixth race, the President's Cup. for three-er-e!di and upward, purse $230. nbeut 1 mile en the flat. Una Sen ommen se 'Sticking" the Customer BY JOHN INTAKE rpilE name of the gentleman he snid lii st thnt "honesty is the best policy" Is forgotten. It is contended by cynics that his proverb Is also forgotten. Hut men who luive built big businesses bear it in mind right along. Lately n young mnn who Is new con cen uncling n very prosperous business tell urn writer ei nn early experience of his. His father, desiring him te lenrn Kemething of business from mrnugers be i fore he, took him into partnership, sent Iiim out te hunt a job. HK cer one with a grocer. The morning he enme te work bis pros, peetive employer took him into n back loom nnd said: "f am hiring you te help me get nleiig. I'm going te give you mv busi ness rule: Always stick the customers. ' .oDedy geifj n wlinle pound of sugar i in this phice; nobody gets n whole pound J of coffee. "Don't let them catch you nt it. but I see (e it thnt jnti snve n little out of jwhnt they are pnj ing for. That littl I j en snve is the profit. That's business." The youth considered. "Supposing ' .th'ey find It out nnd step mining," lie I jsniu. "Win tnnt be business?" "It's up te you te sen t lint lim- lm'i i find it out. Anyway if one of them geti suspicious, he's only one. The mnnej ! muse en iiih ntuers win mere than pay for losing a customer or two." rnilE applicant was young, but he had A- done n little thinking. He decided net le take the place. Later he get n position with n larger firm Unit gave fnir weight, nnd presently saved up enough money te get into busi ness for himself. Once proprietor of his own establish, ment he versed the swindler's rule te rend : "Never stick the customer." HIS shop was near thnt of the man who had feuglit te give him hi' first business lessen. Within a year be hnd get half thnt gentlemnn's custom, nnd within an other year saw him go into bankruptcy. lie is new prosperous nnd the client is working for n smnll wage. IIe found ns nil great merchants find thnt honesty is net only plensnnt nnd agreenble, and geed for the conscience, but thnt it pnjs actual profits, while swindling, though It niny succeed for n time, is almost invariably ruinous tn business. Covurleht, test ENGLISH COURT BEGINS TACKLING DIVORCE LIST .Cases of Lady Rheridda and Gladys Cooper Are Brought Up Londen, Oct. 12. -tliy A. I'.) I.ndy Rlienddn, (iladjs Cooper and ether women mere or less known In the I'lilted States appear in tills j ear's divorce list which will be tackled by English Judges today. The readjustment of domestic affairs i after the war is relleeteil lit the mini. her of cases set fnr hearing this au tumn A j ear age tliey numbered .'1000; this year they uumlicr 000. AMKRir.VN MI'lirmM M.1RINK In a recent column. ".Men end Dullness." Ulchard Hplllanu iIUcushcJ Hie rractlual f. Jeet of the American seaman wag basis when applied te u foreign essl. It s such ke.n gnaiJiv these that mk lipllUn.-. column e Interesting. Read thm Mcb. ome baMaa. rwnir m .SffOTlT .-S?:KV.. j" .ifijj.it H MtialMABa !- ' EVENING ' PUBLIC It's a e KNITJACKET $750 I Jjecfcet model 4eckt medal $8.30 iiiiiuiini'inii'iiiniiiii fTeitiWL """"" HlBsfe' 'SBBBBSBBsESSssSI I v Read the Help Wanted Ads in Classified lXV3rJCJXVJt-XXXJ-IXXJrAilAJL Tem Wye It's iriuch mere enjoy able te drive or walk or work when you are warm andunhampered by bulky clothing. ATemWyeKnitJacket gives you the warmth without the weight. Neatly tailored, trim, and geed-looking. Twe styles in beauti ful Scotch heathers. Atmcn'swearandsport Atmcn'swearandspert ing goods stores. Loek for the Tem Wye label Rebert Reis& Ce, Distributor New Yerk City Behind this Perfect Milk Stand the Efferts of 45 Years Forty-five years of increasing en deaver te bring milk of the highest known standard of purity directly te your deer. Fertyfive years te perfect modern, sanitary dairy methods, beginning at the farm itself, and te insure by scientific test, the absolute purity and uniform richness of Abbotts milk. Only through years of study and experiment could milk of such ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc. Philadelphia Atlantic City Wildwood Ocean City frcaianrville MA 99 AMI llil'IU IIUIIIIIHirillllllll!! JJ.A4i - j,J-1.v..wj.s-... BUY IT FROM THE NAVY On Thursday, November 9th 1,200,000 lbs. (Apprex.) Used and Unused Nen-Ferrous METAL TUBES AND TUBING TUBIN0 CONSISTING OF: Admiralty Metal, Aluminum, Phosphor Bronze, Torpedo Bronze, Muntz Metal, Composition Metal, Brass (Ferrule, Square, Hexagon Outside, Round Inside Casting, Hard Drawn and Semi-Annealed). TUBES CONSISTING OF: Condenser Brass, Admiralty Metal, Muntz Metal. Evaporator Brass, Admiralty Metal, Copper (U-Shape Tubes). ., Distiller Admiralty Metal, Tinned Inside and Outside. Feed Water Heater Admiralty Metal, Brass. Write or wire for Cat. Ne. 119-B, fully describing these ma terials and giving detailed quantities, sizes nnd locations, also terms of sale, te any of the following, who will also arrange for inspectien: SUPPLY OFFICERS AT NAVY YARDS: Bosten, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Puget Sound, Wash. Norfolk, Va. New Yerk, N. Y. Mare Island, Calif. Naval Training Station, Beard of Survey, Appraisal and Sale Great Lakes, III. Naval Supply Depot, S. Brooklyn, N. Y. Hide en this ante must He In the form lveii In the nlieve fnt, Ne. UO'll. Hlils should he plnlnl.v marked nnil addressed te the undersigned, where tliey will he publicly opened at IllOO A. M Thursday, Nih ember 0, 1022. U. S. NAVY CENTRAL SALES OFFICE Navy Yard Washington, D. C. Frem te quality be brought te you. Years te educate our farmer producers; years te train our employees; and years te perfect our Laboratory Control. Abbotts milk assures you definite purity and definite, uniform rich ness, day after day and year after year. Are you content with anything less than such known quality in the milk you use? etts :l!!ll!"l!llMIVilill!l!lilll!lCailllli:i;:il! LK , 1877 1 922 Visit our lioeth, e. 271, center of fleer, at the Heme Beautiful Exposition, Oct. 0 te 21 !Hi'!iiWiiiiiiiii,iiiHiiipiiiraiiniiiiiiiii!jiiij' I Columns STORE OPENS AT 0 A. M. SnellenburgS L J ENTIRE BLOCK- MJQKET I fri 12 STREETS sV M Remarkable Values for Friday in Furniture and Bedding This 5-Piece Gray-and-Blue Breakfast Suit Oil I QR JXTTeCt 60-Inch Colonial $59.50 Buffets at Fllllly flnhllfd thtr i(Tj T it Sample Extension Tables Greatly Reduced $14.65 $30.00 Dresses $29 te $3.50 Oak Dining Chair, $1.95 SI 6.00 Library Mecker or Arm Chair $9.95 L Jill ltncd brown leulli crcttn Kent $30.00 Brass $19.75 Bed i -e $12.50 te S.m.00 Sample M-itt relets S6.95 t0 $27.75 TMesf- r " iph ! as sinpit'fc in " it ' sliKbtl.v boiled in mi tlie Fter t-VttiB fel' and flhrr Snmi U ' .'nd i Seme nl ;nir ' ' mii nil ire ',i i I -. n $9.00 Sprine; S5.45 lit Stfl'IlK Iri'll fl ,ir , fil'l In li. im be , 1 ni I Ulnr sire $2.00 All Pure Feather Pillow C'ocred ticking SNELLENbURflS Fifth Fleer at 4 OSTS O ! 0 m ! Ld I - m. i , t--Nli Hi-7a ra in TrT A r , . ' - Lest gia l hnn .ii l wv-.' I'--y-vHp1 '! ?' "Jl i L t ji " fiiiirnTrM 1 -'r - -7 i Tin 1 1 'n'nr HlB i SCSalf QQ. VMtll reiui n A, C A -rf j MiA ,;.M' CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. Tremendous Price Cuts en Heuscfurnishings' and China $1.00 Handy Teel Sets 15c SMS Brill's Best Powdered Ammonia ('ompeund for 29c Wlil'enH tletlliB, fcefleiiH u .iter clcanicr. (I Mlnft ant Will nut In jure flur-tt fjl)rlc" $45 Electric Vacuum Cleaners le Sell at. Each, $23.95 Cmillilete nltll xageasj Imported Mazer Set.. fiQp A N ''kfl "son i and lirtlkh linlder 6 Ftrel liladps nie- rer and (Mr,i ttretff . arc an U.16 I. I'll Mi liLtdti Unrth a llnirs I lie tirii e. CAKE .'.00 While Enamel Finish Combination Pantry Set, Four-Piece Canister Set, Coffee, Tea. Fleur, Sugar, Cake Bex, Bread C1 (JQ S25.00 American Porcelain Dinner (1 H Qr iifbiril ilece- M !..) American Porcelain Dinner et at S9.95 $7.:0 Rich Cut Glass Round Bew S3.95 esmsM" lllifg '?,' V V" Coeigv u.v:-'jti K&M-Vtf II I -I I Rejr. Sl..'i0 Cut (i!,"ss Chese and ( nicker l)i-l) or i-aiullcd Sand . icli Tnn I'eir. S7.30 i."-i'V'!i indirect Lighting V Fixture $3.98 M a i li enI i i a s ii it u I 1 i ' V ... . -w ., M il rtlliplili' for i.' a "ir .!- (ii ! ijrlit-. Vl 'V ( Ionia; Out n u:nhci of SUO.UO te Sie.OO Tsed Sewing Machines at, $1 5.95 K"'h Sinucr Demestic S'vw llumv rw American and Other Famous Makes All ha lieii EU'iil lllu- cliunlcal condition bNEUCJ-IBURcS Third Fleer tBJBJ W a rra PL Bit v iiWl t- - I TEA COfFtll . I SU0AR I vr l flour. nL t " pit i ,Sf t V It I I ra' r i . I 'I ' I . M.f I .,, ,1 l .11 pit-i f. ' VV I j.;t iim -t.. --,. QIUaS JF 79c . 7 V2 ?W tTVy i'lll III CJ Ji nifei Mil ."H?J 1 1 J Nt m i i f in m mm M I IA1 A m tM mi ' .!i ;:.l w m m vf ,; X4l S-rffl tSWI um .( '.tfi-'i-'iT..,,, V. . t xi v,. - .v.K WA'ji Lk",M N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: ssssssssMt...t q. - ..y.,,,1 ,,