fflff iffSPlVWf .'4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER P&ILADELPHIcl MONDAY. OCTOBER 23,, 192fc itv m !m HSPt mm.' it 'i nr ': it I . 4 !'. 1 H . 'i .TiilP 5 MS I " J. fH ii Mif. jh IVJ ti Ii ' V. B& Wlfrv. : Ikj .j . i mpy , m "i . i'ii'' ft Ml M 'lv4.'l. rm mm m , a Mi iV ii! ESI EBU wt r w ' 'IN M' HIV 111 I IllaU I ritlE Pianos listed below have been taken as part payment for the famous Matchless Cunningham Pianos or Player-Piane they have been thoroughly reno vated at our own factories and are like new. Although these in struments nre priced at these low figures, they nre fully guaranteed by us. EASY TERMS UPRIGHTS $425 Hallet & Davis, $1CC I.Ike New 10J (Mahogany Case) HBC"r7"l $475 Wheelock Piane, $1CC MM New WW (.Mahogany Case) $475 Vese & Sens, $1QC (Mahogany Case) $525 Lester Piane, $01A J.lkr N.w UlU (Mahogany Case) $625 Blasius & iTj $260 (Mahogany) 8r 'ff " PLAYERS $800 Mehlin $325 Piane, Mkf Ncr, (Mahogany) $300 Lester Piane, $OCA Mke Nw eDJ (Mahogany) vma $900 Schemacker Angelus $071? Like .V.w O i O 1 (Mahogany) GRANDS $1100 Sohmer & Ce., unc Like New TXitJ (Mahogany) $1150 A. B. Chase & Ce., I.Ike New I J (Mahogany) IT PAYS TO THINK! mMfct PIANO OO. 11TH AND CHESTNUT OPEN EVENINGS Factory, 50th A Parkside MISSING HUSBANDS KEEP POLICE BUSY Bureau Here Get Trace of 2940 Persons During the Last Year WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME Te Wed Philadelphia!! Ct flin ft 10 MPtcinf rnnnrte.1 lnl- I Ins In Philadelphia lnt year the ran- jnrify were husband who deserted their ' wIveh. according te Kdvvnnl M. llln- neirnn, in charge of the llureiiit of MNi- I Mr I'orHeris. rscct cornea wives who deserted their litili!iii(K "The eaue of this deertlen." nld Mr ItlTincunn, "N generally slvcn iih n ininrre! or some domestic trouble, theuch in mnnv enei enie ether man or wnm.in f"nned the eternal trlunclc A hiihnnd who desert his wlfi- In Pennvlnnlti enn be fnned b 'n te li turn ti her stiprn-t "hen he K '' ' '1. but nlve cnniie' be furred te return ' '.U'-bninli. tin'i'i tber are children "Next te tl ese two rl.t-se of inN-itli: tiersens are the irlrls miller twenty one," -ni-l Mr Illunegan, "nnd 'hey nre n problem. They always dny their identity, and when it is definitely proved who they nre and they are sent home they run away again the Hist chance they get. f MISS VMHK IJINNKY Yelinse.- sister of CeuslaiKp Itln -ney, will be married next Krlilay in Nev Yerk City te H:nid Carle- ten Slonne, ttli FAIRE BINNEY TO WED Becomes Bride of David C. Sleane, of This City, Next Friday DEFECTS. IN SPEECH CURED SCHOOLS PEN Children With Lisps Are Put Through Careful Course of Werd Training ADULTS CARED FOR, TOO Lured by Urlght Light ' One girl, nfter a tatc of the high I well known in picture and the lezitl "Tcth," lisped little Mary, and mother nlwayn theuRht It wan cute. She made no attempt te correct that childish falling, for It gave n sort of gentle appeal. Mary, however, was net always a baby. She seen grew te school age and wa- sent te a pub lic school. In an instant the lisp was noticed. Teachers who have te hear the recita tions of chltdren hourly de net desire the appealing llttlf iUp. They loelt further abend and see a distinct handi cap for the grown -uii slrl only It is immediately rei.erted te th" school authorities and the child Is given ever te the care of one of the teachers who specialize in speech correction In that school or else sent te the clinic, which Is held tit educational headquarters every Wednesday. Lelling. Unpin?, stuttering and any nther defect In n child's speech Is at- MIs Fnlre Hlnncv. veunger slter of tended te Immediately in the public ... ,. t.. ' ' ...i ..i . "die.ils tedav. There nre fifteen .'iim v. ui'MUJU.'e iiiiinr, . linn iiiinwi ...i , . . ,, , , , . i .i i i.i teachers wlie nre curried v LEGION POSTS PLAN IE N I Breen - MeCracken Members Make Geed Progress in Drive for Funds Enthusiasm was shown at the last meeting of Hrecn-McCrnckcn Pest. 270, American Legien, when reports of the sub-cemmlttecs reported progress en the home fund drive. Every member present pledged himself te put forth grenter effort during the remaining two weeks of the drive. The pest has purchased the property nt C221 Hnrcrferil avenue and has set. the goal at $."000. Almest hnlt of this amount has been paid or pledged. The citizens of the Thirty-fourth and Forty-fourth Wnrds nre being solicited for the re tuninder. With the acquisition of a permanent home the membership has steadily in creased and the prospects, for passing the H00 mark are bright. ASKS FOR STUDENT UNITY Red and Blue Stresses Need of Col lege Patriotism at U. of P. The establishment of a student com mons nt University of Pennsylvania as a means of festering sBlty of collcge spirit, In advocated editorially today in the Ited and Blue, the illustrated monthly magazine published by Pcnn classmen. "Spirit, nnd by spirit we mean col lege patriotism, although in Itself an intangible thing nnd hard te analyse, must rest en n tangible foundation," the editorial stated, "Unless students come Inte constant social contact with each ether, unless their Interests and their lives center In the University nnd its activities, there will never be a united striving for the common geed of the University of Pennsylvania. "Hehlnd a successful Orlve for Penn there must be college spirit, loyalty nnd cnthuslnsm. General Weed cannot bring us these qualities. We must bring them te him. Then he can lend us te success." MANN & DILKS II02 CHESTNUT STREET Woolen Stockings Fer Ladies, Misses and Girls Our own importatiena from the best Scotch and English makers, together with domestic aelectiens. Many confined styles. $1.95 $5.35 $8.75 Hats Sweaters Shirtwaists MANN & DILKS I102 CHESTNUT STREET ummmwmmmwMmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n MVORTBRB, DKBIONBRB AXD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND OHILDREN'a iPPAREh OF TUB U1QHEST CHARACTER FOR TWENTY-BEVEN YEARS 1... 1 l. !-!.. II.. I..- f..... I ... ... . ..I . . mi- ii mi unpin iim-. i.ui "". """ mate theatre, g engager I na-i.i iinr-' iimlJ te correcting these detects, home and iiih lilted as missing t'Mir s, 4t, of vw .-. .,, ., n; Tluw rpccin teachers nre trained by times in tv,e months. Such eaes genet - M S) F , ) wl0 nt tm, ally end up in a rcfomatery. These ;U ..tenant (en.mand. . il.n . m.lih., j,, nt ScveIltcclltll sirls usually say that their parents are,! . S N .retired. ..,., . .--t Vine stieetn. held- a M'eclnl clinic tee strict. , I Although known frei.i cb'l.l .e.-tl as Wednesdnv. The teachers attend "When boys run at, it is differ- I aire, Miss lilnney s rc.i i'"""' ls ' ,! iuk. ' watch Mrs. Davis work with the! "it. It is merely for niiventure. in em a miuuf. .-m- .-" "',,,", diildten. most Instances. It seems te be the' career about five year- bro. lust up- pirgt the rhll(lren nrc plv(,n tenRiic style for boys of n certain age te con- i'1'1'"'- 'ls " "! . . f ,. exercises. Tncy stick them out and up, sit er themselves mlsunuerstoeu badly treated at home, or else the their backs up nt some parental nnd off thev be. ' V" V ..'"' V ".' "V" . .;:.'' lolls in her speech and saB "I yeve "llnvfl nftpn iimi victims .,.. . ... ..- -- i nrpti vears nire Ter n eumih's cnri'tir. ,..-.. .. ... urs. uavis says tne werus very , aim '''""""" ' '" : v."".,.'., ;.: then down, then wan them irem sine VrJUliW"kZ, Z ,; ! M. until they get perfect control. ruling .i V ,, t J,"," v ,.i ii"v ' evt tncy nrc given mirrors, it a cniiu ,the In ed Stn es Nanl Ac d e at , , h , ..T of the Annapolis, leaving that institution . ,. ,,', , ()f ..,- ,eve Ix)U i i i i ... ... ...Ill, , iiiree ara hk " 'i''B "'""i t ,, wanderlust nnd lust start out with ' ., ..'.. ... ," .,.,:, .i ,,.i,i, ,i, c..n , I'fm . . iiiiii iiirt lit' is ucauv. iiuii H4II1 - s;ini ' tug Ideas et making a untune aim re- en rnmnnll.. ,, ii,n,wieltihla turning millionaires. At most it takes MisR wnncv , jir- sieune will be ; two or three dnys te linil boys, nnd mnrrif,i next Friday nt her mother's they are generally only tee clad tegct,. yerk ,0le back home, safe nnd bound. They, i-ften go home of their own accord ' MOTHER-IN-LAW SPREADS after a short taste of the world. , IV1U I HCO- IM-LMVV ernCHUS "An average of nine persons a .lay i TYPHOID IN MANY HOMES I w reported te us as missing. Of the taiSO libted as missing last year. -1'40 I Thrteen Cases of Disease Traced te were found most of them right here, in Philadelphia." Innocent Carrier Albany. N. ., Uct. '-'. A mntner- A creun of prominent business men of the fortieth Ward has organized a cemmlttcf te raise funds for the build in!? of a nest home and community ccn- tpr nn flie site nurehnscil bv the nest nt 0717 Wendlnnd nvenue. Plans for il.n ,,miunfl li'illtllni' nrn helnir sob- ,, , , mltted by architects and a, selection will In resular work and deuite their extra be made en completion et tne urivc. The retiring welfare officer of thelA pest reports seventy-eight disabled men i A nre receiving vocational training, com- CL' pensatien nnd medical treatment Kit through the eiterts ei me pesi mimic the last ten months. The pest Is en the State honor roll for hnvitie in creased its membership ever that of last year by fifty new members nnd conditions leek favorable for doubling the membership for IWM. A prize hns been offered by the new pest com mander for the member enrolling the crcntcst number of fully paid-up new members for the yenr 1!23. The En tertainment Committee has arranged n complete uregram for the winter meet ings, beginning with the next meeting en Tuesday evening, October 20. nt the Pnschalvllle Free Library. Seventieth street and Woodland nvenue. The next meeting of Dclaney Pest 20 will be held Tuesday, nt headquar ters. 0.17 North Twenty-second street. Noted vnudevllle stars will be en hand Blouses Special, 9.95 Of crepe de chine and Can Can eon crepe in beaded, em broidered and Bulgarian effects. Styles and colors te match or blend with Suits. IV &$ Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Sweaters, 5.95 Of silk and mohair, silk-and-wool. In solid colors, melange and black-and-white blocks. carefully for her The child watches the formation of the teacher's mouth In sn.vlng the words. Then with the mirror blie makes her mouth go through the fame motions until finally she is- able te overcome the defect. Many of the children de net knew they are lolling or lisping, for the effect en their enrj ns the say the wenls wrong is the same as if they speKe correctly Never Give Up Search 'We hue a let of enhc where per ions have been missing for vears nnd has unwittingly ami innocently infected " '""" miy miiuren ayeuiiint ner Members nn(l tlieir fnmU1 have te be found te settle an estate or ith typhoid germs members of her ' l. "J"1 tl,L fngth of time Ter a vit0(1 te jeln the club. IllnlnnPn claims. Thnse lernr- ,....,.. L.i .L ..... i.. ' vnr,e.s "! te the defect. T,. fist BOciul nffnr of 7i, , tl . Vnsi,s , find. ''"" '.... m .v ' s,V;..:1.V..Ti,m(,.Fni'rcsllgnt operations ami are wn, tHimUlcted Friday ev Thev arV net V. h .llnr. thinking that "'.X n .thrt eh. ta ",: ," S!"ly turneu ever ' t,,e acUe01 the able direction of .1... ...nMl.l l.n.. Inn., ultin iwt nil Irfin.. . . 1 ...1A. ...u.tM.lA.. A I I S1UII. ,.. nlld U'flS VOtCfl ft t..t iiml nut tinner restrictions te nre. or recollection of them and that they vent further contagion. Thirteen cases are consequently snfe. f the disease may be traced te the I "Anether Interesting class we hae woman, authorities say. te deal with is that of tne foreigner. e Tll. first te b(1 ift.(.tP,i ,lns n boarder receive letters from Germany, Turkey. w,)n f(,n ul ;,, typhoid in 1000, the KtisMn. Italy and even ( hlna, asking henlth m,therllles said. Slme that time us te find persons who were lest trace the wnnmn has visited in the home of ' of during the war. It is a pleasure te lllr k,ms , daughters-in-law for' lieip tltee people who nre se anxious varying periods, with the result tlint of their family nnd who nre se grateful sisters, the father nnd mother of one ' when they arc found." FIVE MEN HURT IN CRASH Alleged Gloucester Speeders Ram Aute Inte Pele Five men were Injured when nn automobile in which they were said te be speeding crashed into an electric light pole at Kingsten street nnd Jer sey avenue, (ileurester, early today. Tlie impact caused the car te rebound X . ..!.. M .. .1.- ... 1. ..II. .1.... f.. - . ... ..... 1 . I .iJi uiui un: uie siieern i-mms irrc i ,) sninKes will ne ilistrinuieil. i for the children, but Mrs. Davis has, A Tourists Club te attend the 1023 thrown them eneii te adults who h.id ii x-.iA....i ...,..,. .,i.. l.i sinn rnn. in-law who for mere than twenty years dvfwt In speech.' Each Wednesday she lm ...in i)p ercnnlzed nt this smoker. es nre in the season ening. under Hugh McMeni- Krent success. The social Catherines will be con tinued throughout the sensen and will be enlivened by n vnrieii program nside from the dancing nnd refreshments. Mrs. (5oed, of the Ladles' Auxiliary, will conduct a card party for the bene fit of the pest nt her home, 2040 Pop lar street, en Wednesday evening, Octo ber 2.1. This is the first of a series of card parties which will be con ducted bv members of the auxiliary. Miss Margaret Floed, 2417 Fnlr Fnlr meunt nvenue. is representing the aux iliary at the National Convention this week in New Orlenns. DRUNKEN MOTORIST GETS THIRTY DAYS IN JAIL First Sold Battered Car te Pay for Smashing Cressing Gates Driving his automobile at fifty miles te get into communication witli members hhe'hu; ,Wcted four sons-in-law. two ?" ,,"?.llp,Amei L t . i ," "Vi""" X the safety gates of the Heading Hall way at Ilammonten, N. J., last night of her sons-in-law, two grandsons and indirectly a nurse employed In one of the cases. The woman's desire te aid in kitchen work gave her opportunity te spread , the disease. when a northbound express was ap proaching and then started for the Pennsylvania read en which n train wus coming in the opposite direction. Justice of the Peace Strouse, who happened te be at the Pennsylvania station, served ns a policeman in the - case, and with the aid of Mate Trooper City Officials Attend Chamber of fnrtt,f Prevented Ceekrell fiem crash- ' .... lug through the second gate and ar- Commerce Meeting tested him. In innking a study of the city's civil Clifferd Hartcr, of n.immnnten, who STUDYING CIVIL SERVICE BRITISH M. P. HERE SEES GENERAL ELECTION COMING Colonel Wedgwood, Aiding Zion ists, Expects te Be Called Back Colonel .Tesinh C. Wedgwood, vice and overturn, nnd knocked the glebe fCrvice needs the Civil Service. Cem- F'1W the crash, managed te get some of clmirmnn of the English Laber Party ftree't Inreuslv' nlr 'occurs of - of the Philadelphia Chamber of -'the ' Iteadig' "Sata reached X I " "' l-rll.t. who is in the car, who were strewn about the Commerce called en Director Certel- crossing. I Philadelphia in the interest of the Zion- wreckage. ou and Director of Public Welfnre Ceekrell. who is twenty-one years (st movement, expects te have te re- All the occupants of the car are mem- Warburton te attend a meeting f the "V,1,;. hi'i'.f wlVilhe -.V I'mi'lV?.. '"t il!!,"i ! turn te England tomorrow because of bers of the Oriental Athletic (Tub. Each ... ., . . ... . , ., ... lemcDile wane he was Intoxicated and ... . , ., , . was badly cut id bruised. Thee in- (,mmMee this afternoon in the ( ham- wnH sentenced te thirty dnys In Mays I the present political situation and light lured are HunVilph Swanson. Themas her of Commerce Iluihling. Last week Landing jiil today by Justice Str nise. te retain his sent in the Heuse of Lvens. William Hubbard. Leuis Has- Clinten Hegers oedrulT and Leuis Hcfere going te jail Ceekrell sold bin P.mnn 1- , I I Tl I Vnn Diiyi.ll. lllKinhels llf tlm I'ivll Serv. I,nttI .nr tn ,.... tl... I 11.,.. II1 , V-OmillOnrl. uan, .)r.. aim i.cn .imiviiji. They were taken te the Cooper pltal. of the committee, of which Dr. Wllmer gate. .. .... y. I. .iuun ti. nun iptmin When tne car raced inreugn .ieu- '",'"" V it it u ,-ester -eieral policemen. It is said, Dr. Uieesma,, A. Herrick, president warned the riders te decreas,. letr of .irard (e lege has been appointed w,,T...,l Tin. reiiiiest was iinheedeil neil h.'"Irmnn of the Education iimmittee ,1 .,si, ,n.le? he r le un"l"lccl U,ltl of the Philadelphia Chamber of Cem- the crash ended he lide. . 1rc1,i0nt Alba H. Jehnsen. GERMANT0WN CELEBRATION Ask The Waiter Te serve a bottle of Lea & Perrins' Sauce with your meals. Don't just 'say "Worcester shire" sauce. Ask for and insist en having the genuine LEA&PERRINS SAUCE WAMilli :M ill I)r Derrick has been a member of the committee for many years and succeeds Dr. A. L. McKinley, of the I'niversity of Pennsylvania. All the injurisl men who will be able te b-aw the hospital teduy, will get a heuring before Majer Andersen. MEN IN AUTO CRASH FLEE ; r n ITINERARY FOR CLEMENCEAU Passing Detective Captures One, but He Escapes Frem Policeman Kiuht men, wlie bad been occupants of two automobiles that collided at ... I. Jri.:'i ...... iij;;7.rir: it. ' encenu. War Premier of Frame, will son iwill ucy "iuii ...... -n.., t who was passing at the time of the cinsh, multigated. The detective clinsed one man and arrested him after a struggle In which the man drew a pistol. Turning his pn-eiiHi ever te a patrolman who hail at rived Illunegan pursued ether oc ec lupants of the cars, but wus unable te overtake them. ,rT rKXHCTi y!'''."i-,IJnltlraer(' I,""1 mantewn. Pa., in KM were extolled M-sterday nt a gathering of about 500 numbers of Cnited German-American Societies, te whom welcome was ex tended by Jehn P, O'Hnen. Corpora tion Counsel, in behalf of Majer Hylan. Senater Cnlder, District Attorney Mnn Mnn ten and Jehn firessgcbaiier, of Pater- N. J., president of the National siiil fur the I'nlted States en Nnveni- Steuben Society, were present. !er 11 nnd is expected te reach New Mr. O'Hrien praised the early set Yerk November IS. where he will lie heard in his first address. contributed In ninny material ways Tentative dates call for speeche-. in said, te upheld tlie l tilted Mates "I foresee a general election," he said today In his room in the Bellcvue Bellcvue Stratferd, "as I expect Pennr Law will dissolve Parliament, nnd unless something develops before tomorrow te Deeds of Pioneers Extolled at New 'change the situation, I shall return te Yerk Meeting I England." New Yerk, Oct. 2T.. The deeds of I Discussing the English pelitlcnl sit the German settlers who founded Ger- nation since the resignation of Lloyd tieerge as l'remier, Colonel Wedgwood said there will be COATS Unusual 89.50 Fur-Trimmed and Plain Of supple, beautiful pile fabrics. Styles of "Harris" origination in embroidered panel, tucks and blouse effects. Throw Threw tie cellar, ethers with lovely beaver, wolf and squirrel trimming. Lined with Can Can eon crepe. A few in extra sizes included. Others te 250.00 THIRD FLOOR Three'Piece Costume Tailleurs 55.00 te 110.00 Handsome, effective and in remarkable variety between these easy price limits. They are of Marleen and Veldyne; with Canten crepe blouse in embroidered and beaded effects, and colors that blend. Many of them are very effectively trimmed with fur. A range of smart colors and black. THIRD FLOOR DRESSES-Exceptional 25. 0035. 0045. 00 Styles for street, afternoon and eve ning superior in every way te these low prices. Of Canten crepe, satin-back crepe, matelasse and velvet. Basque, circular and new draped effects, in a wealth of charming styles. Others te 225 M0 SECOND FLOOR Breakfast Coats, 2.95 Values 3.95 Six styles, in crepe, in a range of lovely colors, including blue, flesh, rose, lav ender. Seme are hand embroidered, ethers edged with long ruffle of self. Pretty enough te lay aside for Christ mas giving. FIRST FLOOR MMWMWM We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Women LMMisISOS NF ill I I II "ti A Mil U J II Ti. Thresher Bres. Expected te Arrive In U. S. Novem ber 18 May Speak Here New Yerk, Oct. -3. Geerge Clem- no fiEht between Lloyd Geerge and tlie Conservatives In case n general election is called. They will join, lie said, te piesent n united front ngalnst tlie Laber Party, but after the election there will be a defi nite cleavage between them. Colonel Wedgwood urges thnt Amer ica treat England and Frnnce cxnctlv nlike in the matter of settlement of Ilietun. November 'J." : Chluige, Ne. v ember li." ; Kansas Clt.v, November LN ; New Orleans, November .'10. and Washington. December .'). It ia pevi. that his itinerary also will lmlide tiers of Germantevvn as patriotic, who War debts "e "Te de otherwise," he said, "would prove n serious blew te the relntiens cheapen Investigation revealed that one of the machines was the property r.f Harlin Waters, -Will Pine street, and had been stmen The ether car bore n Washing ton, D. C license, and is also be lieved te have been stolen. AUTO OVERTURNS; 4 HURT phia and Montreal. "The first paper mill in this country I ," iV ' " "tr,.Tr . " ..i"0."."?"" is 'LL" terate of Germans who come here after the f1 U,C i German revolution of 114S, naming " V"'1",, h hat Carl Srhurx. General Franz Sigel nnd , K, f r T '."'.s!e hh Dr. Abraham Jnceby. Driver Arrested After Accident To Te day Near Hammonton Twe women nnd two men were cut nnd bruised early teda when u meter PROUD GLOUCESTER BOYS ARE REAL COPS WITH BADGES Youngsters Admit Size and Discretion Will Play Dig Part in Any Future "Arrests" They Make hngllsh debt also should be. If Amer- d, decides te cel- heiild collect from both. Bv insisting unen a balnnclng of budgets and reduction of milltnry I strength by European nntiens, she can I collect without great difficulty." DR. SIOUSATT NAMED U. of P. Professer te. Help Judge l-eubat Prize Winners Dr. St Geerge. L. Sleusatt, professor 'Teh. we're traffic cops nnd have big, police he's our boss. of American history nt the Tnlverslty , or i'ennsjivanln, has been selected by the trustees of Columbia University as t cues, semp 0I1P ' th'" three men te serve as judges gIeucIT: shlwB'anethln Tm$ aTXA k -'7 attention te us r LKtAfi en the White I ler- pike ,, 11Ver. of the we lv" boys appe.Mf.l s-hoei nnd lBUh, '" makc eVe- bTut w" ltri the last five years., turned The accident e. . wrred at Kim. nellcemen bv W. C. Hum- superln- re te he polite as anything. Here's The Loubat prizes, consisting of three miles from Hammonton. ten'lent 'of schools In Cleur. Mer N J. our badge,'' nnd Abraham produced a menej avvnnls of $1000 anil S-lOO for ine iiijurru. Mime seriously, were ni.j i.1. n linrd lob. loe We ve nuge, siliny uaiigii wiin ue ucie--. """ ' i-rmmi uui, irniicuiiveiy, lire Our Reliable Friend EMERSON HOUGH in his new novel THE COVERED WAGON tells the story of the Ameri can pioneer, hi3 ndventures and his romances out en the western frontier. Sixth edition. $2.00 4 Best Seller Since 'Publication D. APPLETON & COMPANY Publishers New Yerk Florence .Meniey. t.leui ester; Mr. and et t0 i,H t school nt 7 :It0 te help the Scheel Policeman" en it nnd pinceu it uwariieii every live years by Columbia Mrs. Ieu1h Lee. Camden, and Angele r,i urtu ncress the street but then n his arm and strutted proudly ' niverslty. Competition is open te all Mnrlnelll. 1023 Seuth Thirteenth street, 'e't out lh minutes early in the around. . u , , au,h?"- Jhe prizes will b awarded All were in Scbaefer s car. nfiernoen I's fellow have te take a Mr. Hums said the idea of the school en ( elumbln's commencement day next Frank Gibsen. "20 North Chelsea ,inncl, cnuse tlie big boys, some of policeman premised te be a success. June, avenue. Atlantic ( ity. driver of the J, 'wl Wt ,, nnil ,!. nn nf ,, . ,th'f ftiAi'' r"cM" boys fighting we have te slop ' " driving nga st N-hu. ler. who was ar- thpm nnd ft they nre littler we can - rested by Iroei er I hompsen of the Jk" tli"m up," said Abraham, with Khm wXerl with him n" wUe a'"' i"est ri.le. '"but if they nre bigger and Pc 7 child were with him. '' srnred we tell the policeman and i JrerSOTlaL ! CHILD KILLED BY TROLLEY lm stnns them "We get te tencn people new te cress ; tlp htrK,tSi le0, avviiii let et tnem Laura Schucker, 3, Dies en Way "nxs any old place, and we tell them i .. i. i ., . ... please te go te the corners and then te Hospital Motorman Held .rnhs y0u knew," snld Abraham, with ' Laura Schucker, three vears old, his eyes ns big as snucers, "if any one ' J A i Avenuaie siriei, was run ever by Is hit where wu urc, i Riirss iney will n trolley car nt Sixty -fourth and Vine fine us. 'An nvvful letf of nutes come streets last night and dud in the patrol whizzing nleng here. New Vnrk autos, of the Hlxty-tirst ami Thompson streets tee, and they sure go some. If they station nn her way te tin? West Phlla- go tee fast we get te whistle te them, delphla Hospital. Her skull was frac- and if they don't Mop we take their tured. license number aim give it te tne police- i Tlie moteimnn of the car, Jainei man. I Chamberlain. Market stieet near Fert v. "Yeu have boys in Philadelphia who eighth, w.is arrested, charged with lii- help the little kids ncresh the streets1 voluntary manslaughter. The child was nt the schools, but that Is all they can still alive when put in tlie patrol, mid de. We can help ut fires ami take auto the latter covered the twelve blocks te numbers for speeding and we get Kwern the hospital In eight minutes, but the i in by the Mayer, little glrlvwns dead wllen It arrived. 1 "We're right under the hlef of I Christmas Greetings The visiting card plate may be used in most instances in executing orders for distinc tive Christmas cards. Orders Should Be Placed New J. E.GALDWELL & C(X Jewzxhy - Silver - Watches - Statiencrt CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS This le Welfare Federation Week Nene Eqaal Oar Aitertmtnls Heaevtr Large in Othtr Lint "The Specialty Silk Stere" 1322 Chestnut St. Stere In Bosten Ph'dadtlphia Baltimore Cleveland 7jS A Larger Heme for Thresher Bres. Silks We have purchased the adjoining building and will occupy the entire upper floors in addition te our present quarters. We are sure our many patrons will be pleased te learn of this much needed change and we wish te again thank you for your loyal support which has made the above conditions possible. Silks and Velvets Priced te Excel as Rare Economies Offer Interesting and Varied Choice Among these are: 40-Inch Printed Crepea, the season's new pntterns of cretonne, Arab, Paisley and cara van prints of bewildering colors in a medium nnd heavy-weight crepe. The much-wanted silk for trimmings, linings, nnd combining with plain Cn or yd. te PO QC yd. materials for the new-style dresses. Special at $u.Od $0UO Cnnten Crepes and Satin Canten Crepes led the field of silk last season, and will again lead and continue te lead, for they are both of the prettiest and most practical of nil dress silks. Again illustrating Thresher Bres.' "policy of extensive assortments, we offer for your approval two hundred shades, also white (JJO CC yd. te QA AC yd. and black, priced from P00 OlwO 40-Inch Flat Crepe, fine close weave, semi-bright finish. We are the first te advortise nnd show in a big line of colors in Philadelphia the correct (JO CC yd. te QA Of? yd. material for the new-length dresses. Special at yCi.DD ( tptcOO 40-inch Canten Crepe of a geed heavy weight, firm, crepy weave in a large line of colors. The leader of all crepes that will give geed wear. Suitable for linings, waists and dresses. Plenty of cocoa, brown, navy and black. (Q OC and (IJQ fit Special at (J.OD JM.0J 40-Inch Black Chiffen Velvet, soft and lustrous, must be seen te be apprc- CO CC ciatcd. Special at ,,,,. PJ.DD 10-Inch Chiffen Velvets in a geed line of colors; plenty of navy and black. &A DC Special at V't.VO RomemhoY If ,lt ,8 ' 5" 'ou wl'l nd It at Thr.ehrt and Usually at lew.r ncfficimcl price than the same quality can be procured elsewhere. Samples en request with pleasurb. It in Pletiurt le Stew Coedl Thresher Building 1322 Chestnut St. Ttlepben Walnut 2035 Walnut 2036 Baltimore Stere 17 W. Lexington St. Bosten Stere 19 Temple Plnce Cleveland Stere 1148 Euclid Ave. ,v I'- ..lyyffe-. .'