Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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te Deuble Murder,
C.nilneeJ from I'a One
en grew In Intensity nnd Maidenly one
of the men drew a revolver and flrr,d
"liet.
The un von but trrrltied witness licnnl
woman cry eut:
'Oli ," nu'iitieniuB the linuie of
n Mis.iect. , ,
Mrs. Olhnti saw ene nf the men
tORKcr and fall, then a moment later
came four mere shots and one of the
etnin fell. She waited te ec or hear
no mere, but turned her mule Minrpl,
kicked liU nm nnd sent him kb11.1'Iiij;
n tilt) toad for home.
Is Net Cemminilr.itlve
Mrv Oiheii evidi'iitlj luis btvii mil
tinned net te tell what she sirv nnd
heard. She was seen at her little farm
house fhertl In fore 10 eVInrlc thi
menilnc. She liunhed riiTVeiH when
questioned, shoeli Iht head and turned
way.
The liie.tlgatietl of th double etiin'
vlrtualh bepan afresh teilu n- Mr
Mett took eemmaitil. With tilin nin
James A. Masen, a deteetne, ,,f ri't
Count, known as a mmm-iih. in.m
hunter. Detective riH l'arkei. l'.ur l'.ur
linftten t'eunty. murder im estimator. i
fxpeeted here Minn.
Mr. Mett le.ii'hed Si'iinriilie 'In
cat of Somerset I'.'Unt . ai II ;t(l
e'elnek fndaj and went il.rert,.. in Mr
Jteekmnn's etfue, u."f w.i lin.i.
the Uueumeiit.irj ui .il'-nn' it lined hu
tar.
It is rejirdi'd H- lusli.J i I'm aide thii'
Mr. Melt and iMutHes .Masmi iml ,
l'arkei- Mill m.ike their own vxmnlna vxmnlna
tlen of i" erv one quest iote'd in the en"
e fur. With this ince-s.tj fihead of
thfm, almost immediate results ennnet
he expeeted. bur tlie m liuis'.a'er'
want te laj a -lil fiiiintl.it.eii t"r ihur
itrueti.re nf n ideate.
Mr Mef h.is theories i,t ) ,s ni
rfRardin,' the rase, a, id In IriMiJs ,.
test them out within ihe l if ruemv ruemv
feur hours. The "tate i oil,-,- are idu.-.
CiKX les;eil'y ahead and are snii te
have Minii' fieh eulene ler Mr Mett
"Will IO.ne Xethliit; I'ndene"
"I have net as jet gene mer the c.--.
tnd I de nut knew what ewdfliee the
presiH'utiiiK authorities of Somerset at.d
Middlesex Counties have in their )ios )ies )ios
sessien." said Mr Mett. "1 nm sro sre
lliK te Semervllle tinln iitui I wi'I eon- ,
fer then with I'roseeuter Iteelunan in
order te obtain from h!m what evld -ii'i
he mi l.aie. Then I will go te work
limaedlnfeh te try te nhe tl.is prob preb
!em. 1 w'M li-ne nothing undone te
clear up t'us matter whlen I i, beer,
turned eer te me. Tli- or."'na! in this
ease m it he punished I ii.ftid te
Ti-nrl:. nt talk, and will h.ne mi fnrma'.
statement t'' laake av t.i mj plans.
Ilever 1 wlil see tiie press di!l am.
let the publle knnw whatever devilup
inents there maj be whieh the press mid
the imblle are entitled te kimu
"Are je'- "elfkjr te 1ie tie seMiees if
Ellis Parker, nf Hurlinpteii i u int. r
"Ye, Tills 1'arVei is eem.ns n. aiel
80 Is tinv one 'ise yie ean be ,.f r -Ire.
N'ene of the ,uvet.;:ai .r- wan
have 1 eeu at work mi tie i.np s,i fur
re te be d. -carded
Te I v All 'tati-'s l'ewcrs
"Yeu in'eud te use all the pmuis ,,t
investi'itien of tin- Stat' of New Jer
my':" "Kxaeth."
"Have ini ar.v tl.enr'.es'
"I ba.e e'irt'liu theories I .; 1 . n t
go'.n; te di-eu-s tin m new I l:aen't
gene uii r the case e.'Li-.ul'j )er "
The liei; Anernev l!in:ri Inti
mated that he i ens'dered tne Ittir atnl
dlarii-s x lian.d betwe.-'i lti".r Ha'l
and Mrs Mill ' Li-eat itnpnrai.i 'I'el
that he wmild mike a I'lpful miii.u
of thise dm .11. en's - seen .'s nij.si'd..
As sniue .if these I ,i; -s n: el. ell flit e
out -f ''" Hi' -!. '! " h." c.i ti.'c.r
sale te i e .ir'i i.sr'i'i 'i "
enee N'eri'i. .it' i in j inr ' inl'MeM,. s
Mr. Mim .s '.)- i t. in .1 . 'ii(s.jr,
s ei e i 'i.s h's- .if. i ,, n'ui'i:
Sittin,' Mi r " i" ei ti h t. ; i( u ,. ; r.
the Mjle .1 V- ,l"'se I'ln.ei Itor Iter
l'eeUmaii end Mnel.er ha 1 t .i ': i '
tei a: : '1 'e thi i' i. ai'hnej:.. i
i'i.i'Uiiii I. s were sold u. ere t'i:i a we J.
Ce
I'arker te "De His IJest"
W' u I.! . I' like- is r t. -
iprtei's ,,' M. .iu 1 1 1 ! . i(."i'j
of 1! irl.'!."im t'e.nrj. t'li.r Mr
intended te eal! I...; snti. ti.e e .
deteetlve a'd that he L.. 1 let
netliiid of lis seleetien as Xe'
was iisktd .f L'- we.i!l enter ttw
(lilln!
"I'll l'-iw' ... ' I,, rerdn-d. ' Ki-r
eeuu'j ie,'tipe !n the State ' n ler
t'ie or li-i i f '1 A,ti.p,ie "teiir.l -(,,-tarfineii
I hid planned te i i- i ., .i
iitien and then ,,iii, linek ,.r,. lin, ., .
te wiik "i sist-ii. I'lilietiaen's ,t
lllllll.lj "11 1'iiu'ltv t' f ere W '1 t,
be wuik'1-d ' p. Hit If 1 am - '''. .u 1
xill tin en b"st tn s c ie t .'r
du nm belii.e th r if I had i.nttHn,;
te de wit u i I would let i.iit !uv.ier
Interfere ' ll'l III".
"De mm no an Mr. Mett and I'rose I'rese I'rose
eiiteis Ittekmnii and frn k r'-"
"fH , no I n i'!i 'i nutnle Inwyers,"
"II ,e .i i iii tin irie-i rettnrditii; the
metiM' uiiu iiie tdeiitit of he mur
der t''"
"1 hae no fa ets e,.p what I have
reiul in the newspapers, bi.1 I taanec
help but hat theories "
"Dn miu think rln-v ne'e Isilled 0'
tlie HhlTips farm''"
"TI ithemls , I e 'me-'luted the
ens,, from tee becnuin.; , m x., tMnlt
the were k!l ed there, tut I mi nut fori feri
vim e! of it Heei,er, a ' 'tie p, renal
liiM'stig"Mn mi ni) ;art may cha:ij ,
iu inii.il."
"Hew ..ris i,, -r.-i 'h.nk .' will tak
te suhe til'' 1113 sterj '"
'!' , n v I 1 ' a e rein, t r ' e eflse
I blli" " will tuc n ki,,, j mai.y
weeks "
HAD 'MESSAGE' FOR CHURCH.
BUT MUST TELL IT IN JAIL
etnares Congregation Forestalls
Individual Airing His Views
WIiI'm th) Hutl.ajres MethnuiMt Kpls Kpls
eepal Chureli was in the mi 1st of Its
ervice last innht. a tall man with lern,
fray hair and whiskers took a s.-ut in
the front pew.
Jle carried a bundle of pamphlets and
charts whieh he sorted out es!de him.
The stranger listened te tlie lijmns with
nulzlc.'il smile. It was evident from
hie jtenernl demeanor fhu; h wan pre
parlnx te stase a n en..
A member of th mitrei; itien at
a filKtial Irem the eth. iatini; eler;mai.
quietly informed the pnlice nf Aluiiinu
Millien ami Patrolman James Heinl wan
suit te the I'huieli.
Hend whispered ipiletly in th,) mini's
ear. Tlie latter flared at him. Iimi,
(llplematieiilly teiJ the man that a huh
(fllfinl of the chi. i wanted te see lr,
outside. Tins appeased the visitor, who
lift quUtl.i .
lie was esen"te fe fie puller- Ftatleii.
"And n I'm anested," Jie bind,
"becaime I was Minply sulns te en
my views In an orderly manner."
The man said he wiih iieerKu Little,
nJ was tryliiB te yet the "real uieH-
ni;c" te the people. Me will air his
., Tlews In the i until) J.ul fur the ueit
tUlrty da'.
U!.timn() te rei.incxi, itinuts
Tht liellt.eal i.iiu up nnut Ik. rf, ruif i
In I'hUiuleliitilii la mi .-frtaln is thii reiem
4ftln cif tidnatur X'nr, I,ul hut thn nut
n will Ihj i,. en, cun irellel Ihn
Wtltud or runiura nrn belli al((i) for
ailnK (aMa mm .lll l.n I .. v... I h .. . a ..
"Psychic Epileptic"
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1 Plan All-American Benar Law and
League of Nations Lloyd Geerge Ready
( entlieicil trnni I'iike One Centlnurd from I'iikc tlne
by ihe CeiiKresi of Chile, but It Is ex-I today with William T. Cosgrave, head
peeteil that It will be.
If the new confetenee enlled by Mr.
Iluphes Is as suceessful as this one, the
armaments of these little t'entrnl Amer
ican powers will be limited and trl-
el tlie Iriph prexlsdntial Kevcriiment.
with recard te Irish affairs. A Colenlnl
Ollen nntieuneement rend:
"In lew of tlie change In the Rovorn Revorn Rovern
tuent. iiirnnnementq were iiimlii at the
JicpiiinliiK of the week for a mcetitiK
were held nt Sir Philip's Ktimptuetis
house near Ilythe.
IUs Bister Is the Counter of Houk Heuk Houk
savtge, two portraits of whom, ene by
SnrKenf, created n eenwitlen In the
last exhibition nt the Itejnl Academy.
PRESS OF LONDON
FRIENDLY TO LAW
Initials will be set for itniuiritu, into the, between Mr. Itenar l.itw nnd Mr. Ces-
causes of dispute that ai'lm' lather fre
quently iimeni; them
Ixmden, Oct. 21. (Hy A. P.) Tlie
Times cenitncnta in n friendly tone en
lienar l.nw s accession te the pest of
Prime Mlniater, expressing the belief
In Mr. Iltiiahcs Imitation the (.Mi
tral American powers lire invited te be
nt: "example te the world and ubeve
all te tint peweis .if this hemisphere."
If I'm Su'rctan of State's hopes
are realized, the wnj te a mere com
Oh te iissn 'iiilleii et iiat.etis In this
hemisphere will be emnpletel) eknred
when the Pan-Amerie.ui t'oiifeietice
iiuets next March.
Ilardlnc for Separate Vvseeliitlnns
Manv months ai;e Mr llardinn made
crave, head of Ihe Irish (Hivernmeiil
the tncctlntr took nlaee this liioreliu- i Mini t !. .,,.. ...ill l, ..lnnsml nt- ),lu
Mr. Ceserave was accompanied b K. , nliKleiitlenu fp.u',i melndrnmle nrnmUcs
IUkkIiis. Secretary of Heme Affair, I nnd will cutilidently await the full cx
iwijl IIurIi Kenned), law eflicer." position of his preBram.
In parts of tlreat Ilrltaln, netablv The Dally Telegraph, which has been
the l.iincaslilr,. miinufactttrltiB towns generally n heartv wipperter of Mnjil
ami (tlnsKew. there are lerRe resident , (icerRc, also i.s favorable tn the new
Dish I'eninuiiiitles Hew thev will east I Pritue Minister, commending the "hon "hen
heir votes in ureusina Interest both ,.stv, tnodcrntien and strens common
here and in Ireland. Tin- IrecmanN sense" of his address )eKerduy.
.leurnal. Dublin newspaper, er)stallzes Tl0 i)niy M.,n whl(.il ls politically
its nihic te them In the sent..tiee: ,l,.p,Midcnt nnd one of I.le.Ml OeergeN
heneer jeu see a nie-llard head, , Wrengest antiiKenlsts. is lukewarm and
"it H. , ,. ,lu llnnni. T ..... !.... H,lu nla.a.nl
The f'eiiseri iithe Party cnmiinlgn will, t0,lrrnit.ics.. f,,.ve t, reniitr In the
11 plum that his ideal of international " e iiKiiiiist Socialism, judging fr.etu I ,rki ,,,., thllt ll0 must Kive tjle ciee.
0IV11111..1II.U1 was sepiu.ite leagues or the tloed of prepagatid.i hi Ing 'released ters "hetnethltiB mere than 11 wnrmed-
assneiatleiis in dlll'eruii putts of the Iren the I iilenNt central henihiunrteis. up dish of ronlltlen stew."
world, lie said he was net opposed ... .''" ,lr't : y"u' '"fC'vatlve., The Dailv Impress reproduces a nt-
te th- Ii.'.igue of ntlen ns n J.ure-1 '" "10 Eiegan. .n eng ti
pean institution, but thought that thus words are: "He Safe I i.der tl
limited it would sere a iisiful purpose. JsN, Net Herry I'nder Secinli
.li indiiiitien tint this was ihe mi- Ne Hands I'p te the Heds
mer that the Prime Minister may In
elude the Karl of Halfeur in his ad
ministration. Such a step, pnys the
I.xprcs.s, would be disastrous, because.
Halfeur is "tlie author of the Pales
tinian policy, whereb) the Zionist mi
nerity is te govern nnd dispossess the
te iln Jeanne et .Nations ns n i.ure-1 " - mu slogan. .n mig tne -wiiicii-pean
institution, but thought that thus words are : "He Safe I i.der the I'-Meii-
lbin, nnu
Is; Secial-
dei'standlng of Mr. Ilarditig's diplemati istn Is the lied lteute te Kuln."
represent!, men In Oirope developed Kegliiald Mclvenua. former Chan
ulnn .lames M. Heck, s .liener general i-eller of the llxchieiiei- lone known as
,,f ihe I tilled Slates, was visiting ling- 11 t-tntineh Liberal, created metlilng of 1 Arab majerltv with the aid of Hrltlsh
ml. Mr. Heck attm ked ihe League n sensntieii this fti 111001. when he came j binenets." ft cnlU upon the Govern-
nf Nations, much te the ilieemlituri- out In suppett of Mr. Henar Law's ment te reverse Its peliev in Palestine
nf Amhassmler Geerge llaney, who policy. "The pelic of thentw govern- 1 uml clear out of the Near Hast alto-
luld th.it le she'ild hn 1 'iciirnged nit nt is te 1 te in,.-t tl.e econei"le gether.
fl 1 -new thfit the League was a use- comlitletis in which we new find our-!
nil oig'inizatien ter tlie nations of l'u- sehes," he dertn red in a spend . "It : r
i-i.pe x lien iteerge u.irie) is iniinee is tlie only jielle) whieli int. gle lis imv
.it itidl-i I iminate eriiiiisiii of the hope te restore "our eceiuunli' life "
League H is plain that tlie Adininis- .t another point .11 his tpeiili he
nation has 11 uetinite pninn hiiiiuiuui sMi, : "The liame of Stanlev Hahiwin ,
ns Chancellor of the l.xi hnpier will be
welcomed in tla. ,.j."
The unestien of Yi.e., unless Astnr's
pesitinu in the s!utt,i division of pm-
eiitli lias been settled In tlie Central
5S
Ssteiik eri.N8 nAiir at 0 a, m. ci.esns at mne p. m.2
it
The coming meeting "t the Pnn
Vmern'iin 1 'eiifeienee will be the most
iienei tmit one i'M'1' ned. nil tin
u'reiiud cleared In the Tacna-Arlca
. , ., .. . 1 ,..,..1.,. ' s-tvii ri-u inj in in,- riuiai
lentereme and the ( eiitral Ameiieaii f,ms0n alive Association declining her.
tne einciai t etisenatiM' candidate, but
it is understood that Dr. Ha.xlv will op
pose her, ns well ns a Laber landtdate. '
MltS. CLAK.V Plllt.l.II
wlie will ple.nl "ps.x.hle epileps)."
and the unwritten .,w when she
giM 011 iri.il for the inuriler of Mrs.
Albern Meadows, allied with a
ll.'llllltltT
"PSYCHIC EPILEPSY"1 PLEA
IN HAMMER MURDER CASE
Mrs. Phillips Alse te Make Use 0'
Unwritten Law
Les llgeles. 1 t -L ill; V P
V. 1. .1 line lleftu s. ,,f "pscl I . .'T1SX ' '
nn tin' uti vr 'ten law is idatried f. r
Mr r'.ara I'liillips, vMi trial f t tin
:i".ri er n: Mr-. Alberta Mendt-ws, v he
was ee.ateii te ! atli with a hammer, it
'i.is 1 iade known teda. by he- cine'
11 nel, HertriM Perringtnii.
It was 11. 1. mate 1 thai th- u t the
unwritten law p e.i would bring te the
witness siiiii'i Mr- i'liillips 1,11-iiani
riineir Pluli I1
,'ettlltig 11. s .1'
Meadows, n w
("eiiieience for the mere eu. live organ
lninui of tlie nntimis of 'his heini-fpiu-re,
the uttfinpts wi.l In', made te
develop a veal League of Vanens of
North and Seuth America.
Disarmament te He Attemptul
Disnrmanieiit and the formation nf
in iris of inquiry will be attempted. It
will be leealkd that it has been mere
ii ai etn e proposed that disputes 'irisiii.
n Latin Atneilc.'i should be- tat,n t"
tin' l.eague of Nations for Mtt!e'iieiit
This sueL'i'stieit has alwajs been met
wiin dtsappri.il by the I inttd S'.ues 0r Thursday, is awaited with great iu-
aiiii if has never bet 11 earned m. terest
It will l-e proesed at tin- leinin: ' .... ,
fentcr'Miei' te set up such min'lnm r for " ' persistently rumend that Mar-
fiis he: llsplier- that it will no longer qms C'uraen of Kedleston, who was
l no ur ;. suggest the taking 01 rerelcn Minister In Mr. LIemI Geerire'j
1 ablnet, is te b. made a Duke. Tin
TITLE OF DUKE MAY
BE GIVEN TO CURZON ;
Londen, Oct. 24. 1 IU A. P.I The '
Issuance of David Llejd Geerge's hen- ,
ors list, which is expected tomorrow I
1"! questioned eon-
p.nintaueit ni Mrs.
! iw I.Berts fi ' ii'aln a
lj' tirniiedcl ti dll) .
JAPANESE PREMIER ILL
Tnhie, 0 lll.-'ll) A. P 1 -Hainn
Tomnsabi.ie K.ue 1'ieinier of Japan, i i
nul.spesiil. it is ri'iin uiiceil. 'ind prnba
11 will n pure 11 'nrtuight's hnl'dai.
S365 in Loet Stelen in Heme
"Ihl't.s .l.tere.l the h f I'.dltll
Niikie'i lluT ".'e sir. .ei. t srerd'iy,
r.v 'I'lia'. ';'.' -1 .1 r ir w.ndi w,
in.. 1 t .'. . 'rv 1 i ar' . - ' . '
:ng 'i i-d ' "' ' ."'"'".
dlse ites 10 tile I.i'llBlH' of Niltlells
1'enain comnlieatiens lie in the uiu
f" the idea of 11 separate league ler this
ni'inent. I'er one thing, the Latin
i,ii riean Cfimtrii'sj are members nf the
preseni I.eairue and tl e ma) pre.'er
I, it '1 et'ibi rship t one In an orgatma ergatma
rmi 11, wh'ili the I'nlted S'ates would
l, deiiinant.
'Ihe dith uln with a puren Aii.ir'.enn
n ig i" is th.'ir in it the 1 niKsl S'afe--vnii'i
oxershadew every nt'ier tuition
an I even eiei") pe'slble I'oii.bniatien of
luitiuiis. south .xmerienn countries
lone alwajs tun Vnleu "f this pre
(intiiiiiaiKv et the I'liitcd st.it. s In th,
I ri -"nt l.f'isut' of Natmi.s 'l.eri jip
i.'i,.r tu Power- besidfs- the I nite.l
State's.
I rjgtiu) p.-i'tised t.i iinet this dilfl
etilt) 111 pin t,v inxltitis I'.iunda t 1 j'.m
l.e ' Pnn-.u 1.1 an eiga'.ir.vii ui And
tier" is in 1ech1111.il leasei nh.
I'nnad.. s! .. .. 1 net be iru i-d :e join
lift sl!i' l'l tills put i.f the ini-11
at 'risr, i- 1 tii. ill) th it 1" an .t.ne
peinlt ir n it.n',.
W'l l'( t '.in.nl. l's p reset. i .- j. tllC 'e.igie
wmilil in .' 1 11 1'iter-ba ui'" that nt '''
I 1 .iis St i's, r wi mi strengthen te
I 1 ids ,' '. iimi-e 11 pertain s,...
I Ai.it rii.i' 1 'ripsi
would le a most remnrknble Incident, as
the diikidem is the higliest rnnk in the
Hritisli peerage, ne.xt enl te the renl
Princes, and is 1111 honor rarely con
ferred. Tlie last Duke treated was
Westminster, in W4.
The Marquis, who was horn Geerge,
Nathaniel Cur011, was made a baron
n lslis, became an Karl in 1011 and
received his present rank last ear. lie
Is sixty-three, )ears old. " ,
tiessip ,ilv0 sa)s that the immensely
wialthy Sir Philip Sassoon is te be
rtiised te the peerage.
lie is the son of the great ngle-In-di.
111 men bant, Sir ICdward Sassoeii,
1 ml was ene of Mr. Lloyd Gf erge'si sec
retaries. Twe of Air. Lle)d Geerge's
cenfirmees with the Trench Premier
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skin fresh and clear, whlla touches
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Irritation. Cuticura Talcum ls excel
lent for the skin.
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tr'UrWi.Dtp' Tr.MiKtx4i.MMf " 8stU?T
hir Bttap 36. Ointment 86 and 60e Talrum-ale.
BaSBr"Cuticuca Seap hTt without muc.
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Exceptional interest has been aroused by the
practical arrangement of the interior.
The entire rear compartment furnishings
seat, seat cushions, back cushions, seat
frame, feet rest, carpet and all can be re
moved from the car in a few moments.
The front seat is then tilted forward, giving
a gross clearance of twenty-two inches
through the rear doers.
In this way, a space of sixty-four cubic feet
in the rear compartment is made available
for leading.
When the rear seat fixtures are back in
place, the interior is complete and attrac
tive in appearance. Its convertibility is net
apparent te the eye.
Business men, farmers, salesmen, campers,
tourists and everyone who has occasion, at
Umes, te carry bulky articles or luggage,
will readily appreciate the great utility of
this construction.
1 fir jirlc- ( Ji, (!' i ffd
THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
Parkway, East of 18th St. Phene Spruce 1040
Leave C hritnut
nnd imith htrcft
Tcrrlm ler AT
LAS TIC I 1 T Y
7 30 M 1 or
OTI1 bit Sl'.A
SIIORL HF
SORTS 1 rnve
Chestnut Mreet
Terry 7 20 A M.
Seuth t t r e t
Ferrv 7 IDA M
I'llhermen'l Special te Schel
llnser'i Landing. Cape May
(Sunday, Oct. -!9th, only),
leaves Chestnut and Seuth
Street Ferries OiSO A. M.
Plnl Ptadbxg
HARRESBURG
LEBANON. HERSHEY,
I YKENS, Etc.
SUNDAY, OCT. 29
LEBANON & )&n nn
HERSHEY (ipJ.UU
HARRISBURG ... j
Pine Greve, Trementl akf
Tower City ( id.Z J
Williamitewn nd j
Lyken
Special train lenve READING
irllMINAL 7-30 A. M. stepping
n Columbia Avenue. Muntinsden
5tr.et. Mannyunk. Conshnhecken
nnd Sorrlstewn (Da Kalb Street).
NEW YORK
SUNDAY, OCT. 29
$3.00
ROUND
TRIP
Spei-lal train leaves I
KTADING TCRMINALl
6 00 A. M . stepping at j
Columbia Avenue,
Huntingdon Street, I
'A'aynn Junction, Legan j
and Jenklntewn,
Similar eicurnlens enl
Sundays, November 121
and 26, December 1 0 1
end 24.
Fer Detailed Information,
Consult Agent, See Flyers.
Tickets may be purchased
dates of excursions.
Philadelphia & Reading
Railway
JuU.IOrderaF.lU4
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HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE PhentOrdtnpinii
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Mark I ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH
tiehth EVERY JOe PURCHASE ALL DAY
Fitter""!
Seventh I
Provide Mere Economically Fer Your Needs!
You'll And you enn save 20 te 40 by cemlnpr here for desired npparel or household equipment nnA
our stocks nre alwnys up-te-the-minute nnd pleasantly complete. Just in the course of n month (wn
nonce upKeep costs going decidedly down! Loelc into tliese matclilessly geed buying opportunities! '
Special for Wednesday
These Ultra Smart)$Q.65
$7 COLONIALS!
Sensational One Day Saving!
Superb quality patent colt
ftsHsfeStfvta Colonials with fancy cut-
HHil out tongues. The last is
Hkjfw one of the very smartest of
HslsHsV this picturesque n t y 1 e.
Flexible soles and covered weed or leather dress
heels. Absolutely perfect workmanship and
finish.
:Llt Ilfelliers FiUST FLOOR. NORTH
c'by C
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:Llt
Special for Wednesday
$1.50 Sateen )QC
Petticoat Slips) C
The manufacturer cut his usual price
a third because the let is limited
and you'll surely be pleased te get
such needed undergarments at such
very low cestl
Straight models te go with long
line new frocks, ilnlshed with
plaited, corded ruffles and shoulder
straps. Black, navy and brown.
Size 3 te 41.
Brether SECOND FLOOR
Special for Wednesday
$7.50 Novelty ! $E.98
Red Spreads I tJ
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tien special that
suggests a most ac
ceptable inexpensive
. 1 ni ft fnv fi ft n h tv
ftiJlhrMnf
Very sittractive styles
in woven lUempms
cloth; dainty shades of rose and blue with
separate bolster throws te match. Over
locked .scalloped edges; single and double
bed sizes.
Lit Jlrethrrs TlIIUli FLOOR:
Special for Wednesday
Tots' $5 White Coats,
U Tv
$Q.45
fr&
w:p
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fl fcp5
3
A dtU(jlUlul let ui charming little
-U models ier ivcc kiddie surpris-
3ts Slin7'j fine ter this low price.
lCJ,!, 'i ,i. yhi uhite washable velvet corduroy
(k!--'fi-7?i as pictured, and all-wool chinchilla.
v-sL.1 ' Seme prettily 'smocked, ethers in
' I 1 015 tailored elTi-cts with belts nnd
f pockets. Warmly lined.
,i years.
Si7es te
$1.50 Hats te Match, 98c
1.11 llrellier. SKC'OND FLOOR
Special for Wednesdav
98c
$2 te $3 Colored
Stene Necklaces (
An importer's clearaway 1000 tiring in the let,
every tingle one at lett than cett!
J N Flne colored stone necklaces In
" & A 91 ? S4 9 m-l m 4- aPl y"i V Sa WI J.".! .!....
amethyst, lapis, jet and black-
i 9 and-white combinations. Mmiy
3 strings knotted between each
fj bead. 27 te 30 inch lengths.
Lit llrether FIRST FLOCR, SOl'TH;---..
Va
yrd
Spccinl for Wednesday
Beys' $3.50 Sweaters
$1.98
Splendid school sweaters
at this price tomorrow only
Very exceptional let of
heavy ribbed knit button
coat sweaters te be worn
with or without coats. Shawl
cellar. All colors; sizes 28
te 3G.
I.lt mothers SECOND FLOOR
1
Rill
Special for Wednesday
Women's $1.50 )QEr
Leng: Gloves jtFtJC
16'buttan length mousque meusque
taire chamelt-tucde gloves
mett-wanttd hindt for
autumn wear with suits
and frocks,
A third comes off their
price tomorrow, but noth
ing oil' their quality, for
they're high-grade in f,tye,
fnlivif finil miiL...l Trt..
Ill, - iiiuniiiii i .HUW
VA tones of gray, mode,
v& Leaver, sand, biscuit, black
nm, wliil,.
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WEDNESDAY
Men's
$27.50
Fine Worsted
Suits
$
20
Absolutely alUwoeU
ilandsome all-wool
worsteds In particu.
larly geed - looking
new pin stripes and
mixtures. Effective
models for brisk nnd
conservative dressers;
tailoring nnd finhh
faultless ! Complete
choice in every size.
CCOaVD FLOOR. SEVENTH ST K
Special for Wednesday
$3.50to$4AIIWeol)$TJ.98
Llama Velour I
A beautiful grade for
suits, coats and frechs
54-inch width.
Rich velvet finish velour,
very soft and fine, in
fashionable s h a d c a of
reindeer, Burgundy, leath
er, new blue, Pekin, Copen
hagen, dark brown, navy,
mi.1nif.Ilf Illlln find Tiln,1.
-I.lt IlrethiT FIRST FLOp'R, SOUTH '-
sa'" 5jH,'
rff.Vi A
NYyOA
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LHGK
j V llV I l
. UM riifl
.It nn.ttiers-
Snecial for Wednesday
Women's & Misses'
Tep Coats
15
Exceptionally fine for
all-around general wear
you won't find their
equal for nearly se little
elsewhere !
wonder uliy swagger
k'.perls medtls, nmn-tai-
ered, belted, and with
big cellars and deep
pecketi. Seme with in
verted plaited backs,
ethers featuring box
plaits. Geed satin lin
ings; in superior grndci
of fashionable sports
coatings in tnn, brown
and leindecr.
.SECOND FLOOR
Special for Wednesday
$50 Mahogany I $OE
Spinet Desk I &&
Jj
l.il Ilrutlier-
Charming wedding
gifts delightful eddi
tien te any home I Half'
iprice through a melt
fortunate trade circum
stance. Limited let.
:!fi-inch size: with inter
ier compartments nnd
large sliding writing
bed. Beautifully carved,
heavy turned legs.
-FOURTH FLOOR.
Specinl for Wednesday
Men's $2 and $2.50
Woven Madras Shirts,
$1.29
if tf
Iii
1 1 tfwi),
u i r
i i .i iir.m
1
Limited let closed out at leu
than cost.
Iligh-grade woven madias in a
...... ;,.,. nt ..r.n.t.inriifinn' colored
Jl lli:i.y Ui liuun-i"" e
' htriped effects. Custom mnde;
- . a a .. al m.ifFa
finished with douuie son. .u-
Sizes M te 17.
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,.1.1 1 lrtlier -Ji'IRST FLOOR, SEVENTH ST.;-
Snecinl for Wednesday,
O. D. Service
Tunics or Coats
$1.88
Tlie Btyle 18 sketched. Every
ene absolutely all-wool, new and
in perfect condition. Four poeK peeK
i't8 and high neck. Sizes Jbte
TifM !- Mighty comfertaino ni.
' ( J geed for years of Msrvicc. W
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maii or pnone uiu.ie iiv-
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