iPfv! spwp? " T'JJf f w,j''r' '--'.'T"v' " y . - v' "viy'7. "vjVi?l' WW'FMt'lff HM.-v.kv ir- j.l hii . j .' . '-jwv i ifu .rw iufc'uvi:i 11 i.ti '' if Jt r: i'vbvi vrwt. iirmjwL' ii cn.ir. . . IvWl? v EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER PaiMDBLPHlAv FBIDAX OCTOBER 26 1922, i LW&ff Iff "'K-SMMi I, -s . ,. v, r ? s it- M t 3'i I I. 45 i. 'SV I W w i! I t J mm riches MR CHANGED PEABODY 'i' A.!U j- (Hoeunts Early Struggles Answering Publisher's An nulment Suit in , ACCUSED OF IMPROPRIETY sa Drink it because it tastes geed and IS geed BJ3JL Tea ciea-tetally Different lKw Teri. Oct. 20. Wealth wrrckccl tie domestic machinery r.f NrNen .T. Petbedy. fondness mnnnccr of the At lantic Monthly, nncl Mr. Teln Snr-flt- lVabedr, new livlns nt the Hetel vnnderbtlt, nrcerdlng le statements In Mr. Penbedy's Milt for nnmilment fMntllnx In the Supreme- Court. "When he was n p.w mnn I tru ftcd with him," nij-h Mrs. I'enbmly lij n nfflilnvlt, "wished, ennketl nml embbed te Assist him. New that he la In 'receipt of u fabulous Ineeme he in stitutes nn action te annul ettr ninr rlnice." .ItiEttcr Wajrncr in wr' yeferuny rnntrd SICK) n week nllitmiiy nnl $"."0 counsel fr te Mrs. l'cabedy. AMr. IVabedy alleges his wife's earlier irmrrlnite te Juaeph Knraent wn net legally dlelved when lie married her in Seuth Pend, lml. , October 0. 1MO. unit 'ayn the decree of dlvnne In Cali fornia did net become final until Oc tober :t. inn. He nays hl salary l S1O0 a week with cnnimNvi'itis nn.eu.'snti.i!; te about $20,000. from which he has te deduct business eipensrs. Mr. Penbedy detile lie seupht te avoid his duties an n huhnnd and take exception te Iti wife's relntl"ii.s with ether men. "On July :i0. 10122." he alleges. "1 found the defendant in nn apartment. which we then occupied. In company with one Max Pouneh, at 1 A. M." CAMDEN WOMAN AT 102 LIKES WINE AND SCHNAPPS , Late te Bed and Early te Rise Her I Motte She Walks and Sews Knrly te Hkc and late te bed. has been the program of Mrs. Sarah Persch. 70." Kaishn's nvenue. Camden, who is celebratins the 10LM anniversary of her birth today. Furthermore, Mrs. IVr-eli duen t bother taklns naps after meals She cannot agree with the general idea of pending one-third of the day in bed as mnny persnnn de. A birthday cake, adorned with K'12 candles, was one of the surprises fur her today. The centenarian has her own ideas about the country's policies. "Prohibition Is the worse thin.; ih.it ever happened te this country." she said. "I nit roe with Coventer Kdwnn en that. I am accustomed te my wine and schnapps. Occasionally I ke out for a walk. Sitting about is wh.it makes one grew really old. "Although my folks want me te take things ensy. I simply cannot de it and I like te de light duties about the house. I spend a great deal of m tiine sewing. for it makes the hours go by." Sirs. Persch said she had net been 111 for several years and attribute.' her geml health te the fact that she never worried about the future. YOUNG ACTRESS REPORTS HER FUR COAT STOLEN Police Alse Investigating Thefts of Winter Garments Frem Stores Five fur coats were reported te th Jielice this nieinintf a- having b"en telcn. MIhs Hebby Pay. an aetr'-s In in; at 702 Iiaee street, tearfully told polio- '' the Eleventh and Winter street station early tednv that some one had Hteleu her seult-fcin cent. for which she had recently paid $200. Other pervitin liv ing at the Itace street house were epics. tlencd by the police, but no trace of the coat has been found. Three coats, valued at S2i'0. iu-e telcn by thieves who smashed the plnte glass window in the store of Max Snyder, nt 284S North Trout street. this morning nt 3 o'clock. An hour later a window in the t'.re of Abraham ItriekHn. ut "21 clirarl avenue, was. Ktnnshed and nn imitation aealskin coat, valued at J.N", v.as taken Police believe the same thieve who robbed the SntW rtere are responsive for the theft from r.ricklin's place MRS. BRUNEN HALTS FIRE Sounds Alarm When Women's Ciga rettes Start Blaze In Jail Mrs. Deris llrunen. awaiting trial at Mount Helly. N. J., for the mur der of her husband, Jehn lirunen, at nivcrside. en March 10, had a new kind of excitement nt the lail lust night when women prisoner... smeklm; rixur. cttcs .started n lire in the corridor 1 1 .i destroyed some of their cluthlng. .The women tried te handle r' e flames, but Mrs. Ilnincn let out a cry of flrc that brought Night Warden Collin The warden, n former lire chief, .O0 had the flames under control. Mrs. Hrunen was MMited until ,P. leased from the Hineke-iilted corn'er and it toel: several minutes te quiet her, MRS. VARE IMPROVED Wife of Late Senater Rsctlng at Ambler Heme After Collapse The condition of Mrs. Edwin II Tare, who partially collapsed m Wis' 'Laurel Hill Cemetery jesterdnv as tin body of hr husband. Senater Vnre. n-n being placed in n veult, was renred ai imprev 'd today. She .vas snlil te be resting comfertablj in her home at Am bler. The condition of her ten-year-old daughter Abigail, vhe wn a I'liverifp with the Senater. Is reported is im proved. She Is c invalcselug from nn attack of piiciimeni.i and v. if un.ilde tu attend th funeral of her father JEWELRY THEFT REPORTED Cedar Avenue Heme Looted While Ovner la at Theatre The police were called te the home of Dr. .Jehn T. Hurke. Kile Cedar avenue, last night te investigate the lesa of n diamond ring and ether jew elry valued at Si.'lO. The Jewelrv was the property of Mrs. Hurke and was kept unually in her dresser drawer. The valuables were net missed until Dr and Mr.s. llurkc returned from the theatre Inst night. It is thought the thltvei entered the loom through a win dow; from the perch reef. i - "AUNT JINNY" DIES, AQED 106 Qulnry, III.. Oct. 20. (Hy A. P.) -Fortjrfeur years of slavery and sixty two yearn of freedom was the unhpie life), record of "Aunt Jinny" Daniels, Negro woman, who died at her home era jtsterdny nt the age of 100. 'V IIUinKII ATIII.KTM) HVNTf.M h nw nan i the l'nlvrltv nf Ptntw lunii ir nvurr nuiinc uinniinrim in ine I.Daar wm rectniiy uicua .iuuy fvwm, ii. i,ui. aliens f.nier or in MV.tC t.l.OKB. It In rilLW, of this cimr. rf.iliat Rlirnci n ninny rtauera iv iiiv IBSIIM! Men's neckwear t of zig-zag crepe V- Nevel, attractive and very practical wrinkle proof and pin proof. A com bination of silk and wool, makes possible the blending of the most attractive stripe and figure effects in the season's newest colorings. Every one guaranteed te give satisfaction. P & T5 1204 Chestnut 1119-21 Market 11 Se. 15th m IfilClli jiZL nr uIOlilillillllllilMlIS Ball Telephone Spruce 84-40 Gtn. 2000 Mitchell Fletcher p . P , Park Farm CO. Cucumber Relish, 25c Jar Park Farm Jellies A tempting relish made from a combination of Cucumbers, Pimientos and Spices in our Preserving Kitchen. Large jars, dez $2.85. Park Farm Jam Currant Jelly, 35c OUtit 94 Des. Strawberry Raspberry Ratpberry A Currant Quince Plum Peach Apple Blackberry Grape Mint 30c Glass $3.50 Dez. Strawberry Jam Ratpberry Peach Cherry Pineapple Damten Quince Green Gage Yellow Tomate Goeieberry Grape 40c Jar $4.65 Dez. $9.00 Case Malaga Raisins, lb. at 50c 60c 65c Phene and Mail Orders Filled 18th and Chestnut Stt. 5600 Gennantewc Are. 12th and Market Stt. Atlantic City, N. J. Uy M iv:smmm L'U St'. F ', MW WALK-OVER The New Big Six Stitch Wc have just uncrated some of the smartest winter fashions you've ever seen. Fer clever boetmaking, step in and examine this flat-top tip with the big six stitch ing. $7 9 Harper's Wa()Ver 1228 MARKET 1022 CHESTNUT Sheps y& ex 4 s 2628 2S&8 GJuad&iuttStreet. Children's Apparel Fer All Occasions and at Moderate Prices Sweater Suits for little boys and girls ?8.50 and $12.50. Little Girls' Bleemer Dresses from 2 te 6 years $1.95 te $5.75. Children's Hats, 6 te 14 years $1.25 te $8.50. Jersey Scheel Dresses for girls from 8 te 16 years at $9.75 and $11.75. Girls' $42.00. Tailored Coats of double-faced cloth, raccoon cellar and cuffs at $42.50; ether models fur trimmed $39.50 te $95.00. Dresses for all occasions from $18.75 te Infants' CIetMmr, Jarenlle TTndtrwear, Xlddl JCoepe, Basilarta, XTuratry rarnitare and AcoeaiorUi. ratswua r5 WHY PA Y$400 for any Player-Piane, if veu can buy a new, high-grade and guaranteed isr"' ment for less, en easy weekly or monthly payments, with several dozen music rolls, a bench and cabinet thrown In? A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 25 te 35 years and be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners. The Cunningham Player-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated REO STYLE patents, owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, well equipped factory. Se perfect in construction is this instrument that a child can play with all the expression of the master composer himself. Every Plavcr-Plane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal tu'-inf?. De net let anybody talk you into buying an instrument with a single valve action, as it has net the power or endurance if it had, why should we spend twice as much money in developing a double valve action? The very fact that for ever a quarter of a century we have been offering 10.000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be sufllcient proof of its quality! All our instruments are priced from 20 te 30 per cent, lower than any dealer anywhere (whether large or small) can afford te sell. Terms arranged te suit the purchaser. CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS IT PAYS TO THINK! ill rt mm iTHHEJjti' Am II -jVi Kjm&jsa mwmmmimMmw m a nwzs I'fJiMHnlliulli-cmttGaraCS'HG JC9 IB 41TJBBT PIANO CO 11th and Chestnut Sts. Open Erenlngs Factory; SOth and Parhside AvertUt) an MkM t Telklnr Mchlnt l Btduced 1'rlcti. STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER Winds Things Te-morrow Coel Call Fer Many New Frem the Basement Stere About 2,000 Wonderful Coats at Remarkably Lew Prices, Saturday Coeler weather finds many unprepared with new Coats but we are ready 1 Ready with almost two thousand beautiful Coats in a score of styles for sports, business and dress wear. Dozens of fabrics, dozens of colorings, and a wide range of low prices. Read of these extraordinary values for te-morrow : SportsMedels, $10.00 We or (As Only Piane AfanU- (acturtrt in Penna. Fameui tot Sellinz from Factory te Hern Dlrtct mr jBfrggS&3T WVWi. Tit W 111 Br llwfw mm m hill i v mm E3H Im V'- If I A rfeKv mS jMPM ta rvm aH 1 1 I WMF Iwyfii kvl I t v I 1 wr.' kW& Vwf t"i W$M liaMr VftW.'JH-JawJr ( 'M jJEtWOSi- II ' Kffi'Kt - . - - -Wt: (U Ul 'PBrt""--- Yes, both Sports and Tep Coats of all-wool plaid back materials can be had at this price. Raglnn sleeves, notched cellars, paten pecKets, nare meaei or with Inverted plait in back. Tan and brown; sizes 86 te 44; worth one-half mere $10.00. Utility Coats, $15.00 Belted models, 45 inches long, with both raglan and set-in sleeves. Excellently tailored of imported tweeds, plaid-back herringbone and double-faced tweeds. In tan, brown and gray; sizes 36 te 44. At a great sav ing $15.00. Business Coats, $19. 75 Flare and straight-line models of warn chinchilla cloth, Nermandic, plaid-back pelaire cloth and velour. Newest styles with inverted or double plaits, raglan or set-in sleeves. All lined with satine, pcau de cyme or suede-cloth. In plntinum, brown, navy blue and light tan; sizes 36 te 44. Werth one-half mere te almost double $19.75. Beautiful Coats, $25 Of heavy Belivia, Nermandic and velour, many with fashionable cellars of Manchurian wolf, American opossum and beaverette (dyed ceney). Belted models with wide sleeves, seme trimmed with silk stitching. In brown, navy blue and black. Sizes 36 te 44; excep tional $25.00. Other fur-trimmed Coats of exceptional beauty and quality at $39.50, $45.00, $49.50. l Strwbrl(!j & Cletlitcr Lewer-Prico Diitmtnt Bter Matchless Values in Misses' Coats $25 Weel velour and Belivia Coats with fur cellars, some with fur cuffs as well. Rich-looking wool velour and Belivia Coats, seme with fur cellars, some with fur cuffs also, while ethors are plain tailored. In navy blue, brown, reindeer and Sorrento blue. Sizes 14 te 18 years. Very unusual $25.00. Other fine models in Misses' Autumn and Wlnter Coats $10.00 te $29.75. my Strawbrldne 4 Clothier Lewer-Price Itaiement 8ter Just Arrived! New Hats $2.95 A way Under Prie Come in te-morrow and try en these lovely new models at $2.95. Beth medium and large shapes, in black and popular colors, some ribbon-trimmed, ethers finished with a fancy. Many have smart facing of colored brocade. Te-morrow $2.95. Strairbrldff & Cletliter I.ewfr.Irlc llemnt Hter Flannelette Night Gowns $1 Werth fully one-third mere. White with neat stripes in pink or blue. Several models, V or round-neck, some pajama, some kimono styles. Trimmed with flannelette, braid or stitching. Buy a supply for oil winter at this price $1.00. Others at $1.50 te $1.95. fitrawbrMge & Clothier Leivcr-l'rlc llasemcnt Stere Special Sale Women's and Misses' New Dresses,$14.50 Werth Nearly One third Mere te Almest Deuble Extremely beautiful models of Velveteen, Canten Crepe, Mate lasse, Peiret Twill and Satin, in brown, navy blue and black. The women's styles are smartly trimmed with beads, panels, metal buckles and silk cascades, many have great, wide, flaring sleeve's faced with contrasting silk. Missies' Dresses are fetchingly modeled with large lace cellars te give the new bertha effect, and monkey fur. One with matelasse waist and a huge peppy at the girdle. Sizes 14 years te 44. hi OTi II Ell 'j ti : !!: ! ii! ! I'll i W ' 'liiiSl lit! 1 i,wil v .lS53w i i 'lain!! i if 'fJ. AT 1m V 111 -f '. V"iM!l ifmwi kwM 1 B-- Btrawbridgc & Clothier Lowtr-l'rlce Haiemtnt Store Royal Worcester Girdles 95c Save Mere Than One-Third All-elastic Girdles, ideal for school girls and these with slender figures. Lightly boned, two pairs of hose sup porters 93c. CORSETS HALF PRICE, $1.50 A model particularly suited te these of average figure. Of Eink brocaded material, low ust, elastic band at top, long ever hips and well boned- $1.50. StrnwbrldRd ft Clnt!ilr I.ewiT'1'rlcii llaneratnt Stere Women's New Sweaters $1.95 Attractive slip-en model of wool, with round neck finished with shell stitching. In navy blue, black and brown. Excel lent for sports wear. Werth one-half mere $1.95. Strawbrldjc ,1c Clothier LewiT-Trl lldHi'inent Stere Children Cerner m:.,cz :".& r 'iM?7rrK ! y-ACN '""'T )'tVJ''Jn.!;:!: ?r , . 9 i ft' . lUirk' XPlniiw I'nnf-c Under Price $14.50 Seme with beaverette (dyed ceney) cellars, seme button-trimmed. All lined and warmly interlined. In Copenhagen blue, brown and rein deer. Sizes 0 te 14- years. Special, tomorrow $14.50. Girls' Weel Dresses, $6.95, Werth Half Mere Brown, green, henna and Knit Petticoats Special at $1 In light or dark shades, with fancy border and crochet edge. Just the garment for cooler weather $1.00. Others up te $2.95. Htranbrldne A Clothl'r-I.etvrr-l'rire Hnn'incnt Stere Our Own Special Shoes for Children blue Dresses et wool crepe and serge, with some velvets. Appliqued, embroidered or pluin styles. Excellent for school and general wear. Sizes 7 te 14 years $6,95. Girls' Gymnasium IJioemers $1.00 te $4.75; Middies 95c te $2.75. l-V--Stranhrldee & Clothier--Iwcr-Prlce Baeement Stere If Baby Could Shep Then Baby would come straight here, where such cute, Dvactfcal little things are en sale at such unusually low prices. White Corduroy Coats, sizes 1, 2 and 3 years $1.85. Sweater Sets of three and four pieces, in buff, Havana brown and white, trimmed with pink or blue. Plain knit or of brushed wool; sizes 1 te 4 years, under price $4.75. Outing Flannel Bloeinors, Night Gowns and Combina tions, exceptionally well made 50c. lAwerl'rlr lUernivitt Store $2.95 Made le our own exclusive order, of mahogany tan and black calf, and combination two-tone effects of patent leather or mahogany calf with gray tops. Nineteen sizes, (1 te 2, at this one price $2.95. Extra! 200 pairs Children's Black Calf Lace Shoes. Sizes b te 2 $1.95. HtrawbrlrtKH fc ( Inthler- IiCwcrl'rlce lluerturnt Kterr r&vmmnjm ('cuii 1,1,1'uun. "ejiik Mt; V fSX('CVi w V-itViVtiriA '''-,mvi!W'lfirzt&i m-..,-. j v, Vfuvtj,7 - ;? Ti; &M!!mMm ItMliiMfM v B m ; mmts