wit P. It '., TWBBMM ( ' sr.N. T(,:4?;5pw: & . . jwrli --i:v.v.MrJl ''a-.vi r . ? T.rri PW V. ""''fV ', vn ?w iWPXVivW & 1 h VW-&VrWV'M ,t ." r.-'n L , .Ji VI . V A1 y -; f .'1l"' ft T-fV ?: Iff Jenes' Geed Shoes rOB BOTI ABB SAtS i wr- a. t euu SHi te MS 2752 Germantown Are. H J, Weiiger, Fttra Babr? Lamb Baby Caraculs Russian Sables !" pggggQ W $8.10 Shaker Knit SWi.Uw, g.80 $10.00 RolLCellar Sweaters, $T.B0 ajtff meg.tiy ta4 brown , ' $6.00 Man's Sweater .....'.$4.50 COIIMBM KNiniNQ MILLS MSB lUnalnaten Ave. Open Ktanlata rrankferd Cara Ne. a 4 rata Our Daer tstt .... 9 SIS U U SMI f We euse e 1229 Walnut Street WALNUT AT 13TH STREET OPPOSITE ST. JAMES HOTEL Real Saving Opportunities On Furs of Distinction The Delayed Finishing of Our Building Makes Necessary a Decided Reduction Hudsen Bay Sables Clttncrullas Eastern Minks new possible at savings that would be impossible at any ether time. An event that merits.immediate attention. S Our Netf ) LewerPriced Section j A complete stock of Raccoon, Hudsen Seal (dyed musk rat), Nutria, Opossum and Squirrel garments at the lowest prices In town. Yeu can depend upon the quality backed by the HOUSE OP WENGER. B. Ckertak Wenger Milliner? Each individual and authentic in style. Originals from Paris and exclusive models from our etfn workrooms. sQTgySgSSsSSB IHE set of a sleeve, X the lay of a lapel, the trim hang of a trouser legis net"style"any mere than polished speech can make a man. of breeding. Geed tailoring, like geed breeding, lies deep be neath the surface as in Jeseph Hilten . Qemhiailered Clethes Here arc three price groups that show what Jeseph Hilten meth ods mean in money savedthree groups of Suits and Overcoats containing an array of every new fabric, evernew style, each tai lored the Jeseph Hilten way introducing the season and Jeseph Hilten values te yeu: $20 25 ti0n 30 Jeseph Hilten Our One and Only Stere inPhiladelphia rSTORE ORDERS-i EaaWa "Tea te BuyAnthlng Anywhere ar4 , ny U en Easy Terms S. R. WEAVER, Inc. 1112 CHESTNUT 8T. naiwa si aad tl J. . enger y B. Chertak Wcngcr, Millinery f. . of Our Stock- Silver Foxes Platinum Foxes Baby Fishers inaflaaHHSsUninHB I V BBTararararJsT9B'V UI SsY 5 fc IN-BRED style, built in with the tailor's needle. That is why Jeseph Hilten clothes held their shape and wear se long. And as direct-selling Manufacturing-Retailers, we can eive veu this la&HntS clethes-Rnticifflr- f01? 25 t0 33 leSS than 0ther clothiers; we depend upon wholesale value, net retail prices, for our profits! Charge (Accounts Opened en Request 1332 Chestnut Street Next te Garrick Theatre - Opposite Widener Arcade .niAMrifuncu. Purchases! Confidential Credit Plan GIMa tmmtilttm ataart with wkty er mutthty pymnt 1 n r 1 11 Tha buying power of my two aterea enable you te buy at eaah prices with uk Taltea. Ttolfien 1M1 rUffCTMffT ST & ItlVI 0lA . 1 138 S. 52d.St.2p " Jeirnij tZrjSJjjjjjj)jfjff91 Let the Whela Family Enjoy the Me$t Liberml Credit Term in Anurias Men's Suits and Overcoats II I sr h - rrade hand - tailored, single and double breast breast de models. $25 te $50 WOilEX'a DEPARTMENT: Fall Suits, )tfci 17 BA 17-! peif t twin. brondcletht. it it leurs. tricetlnci, eic, SpeH Coats )ft e fin JH3 Smart heather ml tutei and pole cit; peutub, Ttleuri, ete. Dresses Tricetlne. Canten rrepei, twill auU tercet. 13-5.,0 Alterations Free $1 A WEEK SOON PAYS x n a Bil.1, Gately & Fitzgerald 5BJM MARKET ST. SSH SiftlCIL fffWJMstr.. Saturday ETenlnc2ZZZ! ii LU ASH my Much Speculation in New Yerk Over Ahneuncement Frem Londen ORMILOONS WO EM ANSWERED ELECTION QUIP. Jiu Asteclatcf Prill New Yerk, Ner. a. There was mueli spreulntiun in New Yolk today ever the reported unneuticrmrnt In Londen yew tvrdiiy by MHjer the Hen. Jehn Jnreh Saw! VUter that he nH trariarrrring his wealth from Amerlcn le Knalnnd. The realty niul personal holdings of the lite Maren (William Waldorf) Aater In the United Ktntr-3 tetnled mere than S80.- ,000,000, necerdlng te a referee's report uiwi lest aiarrh in the supreme court. Of this rust fortune, In whlrh Majer Aater participates with Vixceuut Attter, me eider nretlier. srHi.nnu,uuu la rep resented In renlly. The property was conveyed te thc-tne sons In trust In 10)0, and the inmme from that eurce is placed at $.V.XJl,'J00. In addition, Majer Anler was Riven outright by his father Manhattan realty valued at mere than $7,000,000. Several pieces of New Yerk prop erty have been sold by Majer Ater in the lest few years, but It Is considered unlikely he will dlpese of all real os es os tate in thin country, but rather will transfer his Inrnnm or pergenal prep erty te JJnslaud. Majer AMer. in conjunction with Jehn A. Walter, recently purchased the late Lord NerthclilTc's Londen Tunes at u price stated as $6,075,000. Louden. Nev. .'!. (Bt A. P."i The remark made yesterday by Majer Jehn Jacob Arter, who said "I am transferring my wealth from America te tbis country" was treated as a big item of news In this morning's papers. Up One headline read: "Aster Billiens Coming Heme." ay some it was assumed that the major, who 1 a brother of Viscount Aster. merely referred te his recent in vestment In Lord NerthcllnVa share, of the Londen Times' tteck. which he and J. A. Walter purchased for mere than $0,000,000, but ethers gave the remark a mere sensational turn. Majer Aster. who Is contesting for a seat from Deer in tlie cenilns electinnn. pnadi the statement in replying te h a ucclslcr who inntilrcd whether he was going te expose his own wealth te Brit ish taxation. Twe Bandits Killed in Train Robbery Continued from Pace One dercd off the loeemotire and Kennedy took the two cars down the track sev eral miles toward Wettenberg. Stop Step ping the locomotive, the two bandits entered the mail car. The three clerks were lined up agarnst a wall. Kennedy inspected the mail, taking secral pouches te the cab of the locomotive. The locomotive then was detached and Kennedy und Legan rede te Wittenberg. About 1.T0 yards from the station the two jumped from tin) engine, nnd left it running wild. Nearby w;is their automobile and con cealed in the brush along the right-of-way wej;t the officers. Inspector Ward shouted the com mand te halt. Ti was bright moonlight and the ethcer could tee the robbers reach for their weapons. Several of the officers opened fire and the bandits fell. Kennedy has a record of seven train robberies within three years 1S915 tSO'J and hed served twehc years in the Missouri Penitentiary for the latest of these robberies. H had been ut lib erty since 1012. His movements for ernl weeks have been watched con stantly. Posteflice Inspector It red Renter said that several weeks age Poteffiee In In spicter Hey North ran info Kennedy near Memphis and learned th:tt he. was making frequent slum trips en the line from Memphis te point- In North ern Arkansas, and was getting off the train and looking ulxut towns. North was unable te lenr ntlmt Kenneilv liml eny legitimate reason fei these" trip aim ne neunca ucuicr et ms suspicion OIL PAINTINGS OLD AM) MOIIKKN MASTERS IIUIK UECOBATIVK Hf TIRES RICHARDS' GALLERY 20 S. 18th St. 11 Wicker Furniture! Ii Reantlfnl new ttcta .. si Reantlfnl new fl for pnr.h or Indoor II u use. iff dralcna ami bt nerkmanahlp. Sold direct at maker' price. B.II.Dein. f linlra. $5,50 Mile Arm Chalra, 7 50 St.Owrge f bnlra, j50 RncLera en Vlaeh rk.i. ?SrA"z: i"L ntt- ble and tal Clastberg Wiclter Mfg. Ce. 201 Tnt s. ry, Dellt.rj w -.-.-s.. -..-. Miiiv jaroenu sjua n TAPESTRIES FOREIGN or Demestic at RIGHT Prices rlrrfl! Tvhnar'i:lv;.,F,7!!i:.loe,i' STAMPED LANDSCAPE CANADIAN HOMESPUN BAGS IN ALt, COLORS GIFTS BE ADS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shep 6J W. CHKLTE.V AVB. 0(q. 49 A U 9. 1 Utl'C-V JlVfitJl 44-'4i-Vg Dig, Meaty Selected .i EGGS 37 dez Exceptional f KS at an ex- eeptienal price. Yeu - -fc- ean m sure or tnera each one ia irunranteed. In all our Star e la r Withdraws Leve Suit 1 " .v4a ? ''.iA . swaVaaBMiaiaaihM Jte'- & '"' l Slrfci3nlBSSBBTaR;i MRS. .MAUI) L. CEBALLOM Hnewn en the stage at I he "Dres den China Dell." jelerday dropped 4100,000 breach of premlne suit against Clifferd L. Hendrh, wealthy New Yerk broker Fresh Quiz for All but Mrs. Hall Planned Conllnerd from Puce One have appeared 'In the case. It is net likely, however, that Raymond Schnei der nnd Pearl Balmier, who found the bodies, will be interrogated at tbin time. The memory of the fiasco resulting from acceptance of Schneider's "con fession" several weeks ngu still ranklei among the officials. The "confession" led te the arrest of Clifferd Hayes, who was released when Schneider admitted he had lied. May Postpone Arret If a warrant alreadj cists, II is be lieved an arrest will be postponed until the Grand Jury returns nn indictment. Thf would block habeas rerpus pro ceedings te compel tl authorities te show their hand before trial. Mr. Mett is tning te seal up all sources of Information se that he can work behind a screen of secrecy. It was learned today ln conferred with Attorney Oenesal McCran en ways and means of corking up all "leaks." When Mr. Mett consults Prosecutor Bcekmnti, of Somerset County, the spe cial Investigator does net go directly te Semervllle. the county sent, but lcaverf the train at Bound Broek. There he N met by the County Prosecutor and taken by meter te Mr. Beekman's office. The same procedure is used when Mr. Mett returns from Semervllle te Newark, his home city. Deputy Attorney General Mett Is keeping the evidence of this latest wit ness sequestereil until he fastens the, last link-pin in his chain of evidence. JUDGE STARTS CHARGE Judrje Bairatt will charge the juiy in 2 o'clock this afternoon. The fate of Mis, should be in the jury's hands an hour later: CONFESSES C0NSH0H0CKEN MURDER IN 1917 ' Michael Kalph echfeswed in the Tforristevn jail today that he is the man who shot and Killed Jelin Lucas, a Coaehehocktn policeman, AiiQust 13, 1917. Ralph was aneited in Uaioatewa, Pu., last Satuvday after being recognized by Policeman Camp bell, who waj with Lucas whea he va& shot. Te Probe Charges of Drug Sellers, t'entinueil from P.iae One "chief" Olllj SeCl,ll elillies ;ll sell them the re He imprcs'iii "a .ludge McDevitt with their sttnrie- th.it he declared their eight -ear terni were temporal ily sus pended while 1 lien- fgnfes'iens were being investigate.!. Fourteen mcu and one woman, cap tured in taids 111 the uptown drug en ter lat nicht will he arraigned before Magistrate f'ewanl In t'entral Station, today. The tifteen aie alil b ihe police te be among the "higher-up- ' of ihe drug ring, dealing enl in wh.d(nle ameilnls. Thousands of dollar-' wnrth nf drugs were belied. One pn-ener Inn five ounces. , I The raids were tlie iei!t nf ; secret , plan by enuntx deteenve. imhI Fcde'rnl agents of this city nnd New nrk. War- I rants' were tirt sworn . n hefme Mas- 1 iflrnte I'nward t,iir n.-iiiin nf the ' prisoners before .ludge m.h.isIiiu His- 1 trlct Attorney It.itan. A"-ist.itii listrnt Attorneys (Jiirilmi ami tuilinn la-t'. . until the enrh hours tin- imiining when j thev were lucked up 111 I i Hall. i lie nuiiics "i i ni uie " i-"iiei s, ni amiuunceu ly tlie autlnii'.s ere.tinns whll Mrs t-iuiiiel I'elak. of nnh I rnnklln street . tecnth i:ichlh slieel ; Jehn II Smith stieer ; William . street. William Richard Smith, I! 1 North 'liur ; Net til 1 Kae,.' '. and 1 ll leter siin(da?. Intel -11.. . Acetiic s;iid Smith nttemp'c I t 1 ijriw a pistol bcn arrested, but u,i- v 1 !iitr 1 In a blew upon the head 'I h.u .-md runiih was cair.Miig two pitel- Aineng the uinn house- etit.ie.i md searched for drug supplies m (1. peiisers whs the held ne.u 1 1 mkli'i und Vine tiec fmuieih e.viicd lij "Hnd" i"in7.ier Ml :inc.-t8 were made upon in ilmdiial warrant which weie iued testeiday afternoon willi su, h t-reieiy thai net even the police IiriI ,hi Knew -ledge of the raids The detinue, al'e had scinch warrants for nin of tlie places Malted f n v i .! f J Pistrii't Atternev Iletan a.rili. .1 ihe success of .he raids .0 tj.e sec,ec w.th wniih pieparaiiens were tumle m,i the thorough co-eperatton between the C'euutj detcctnc.s and the Federal narcotic agents. CIGARETTE SMOKING BARRED Lambertville Beard of Education Threatens te Prosecute I rent en, Nev.;!. The Lambemillc. X. I Ileanl of l.ilticatien jesterdaj ist'iierd a ttntement in which it said. "Siemn nf the children of the Lam- PertMiii' schoeiri imve easy acce-s te ctgareiteN, and, it has been reported, in intexlcailn. Hener. 'I'lu. it.,;,, .1 ,.f ... . . -...,.... . ,1,1- IUIIP- Fducatien, knuulng these facta, has nut itself en record as opposed te the hale of eiearcttes or Hener I.. nr i.,,Hm rrlnM l.Hn .1 1.1--I l. i .. ... I ,1 Iceed in a legal wajr te presecute all such j ny uui'i ut-i-iiirii imu ri hi nrn He. is working frem.ji BecretBead quarters - -. . . Fer the first time se far as kpewn since (he double slaying en Hentember 14, seven weeks age, .fames Mills, Uits band of the woman victim, Tlsltcd the old Phillips farm last night. Mills showed absolutely' notrareM netrareM notrareM emetion as he walked, alewly toward the spot where his wife wasrhet te death. He pulled out n blackened pine, stuffed It with tobacco, and, after lighting It, leaned ever the spot near what remains of the crabapple tree. The sexton jabbed the stem of his pipe In the 'direction of u llltle pit. "I suppose that's where they get the bloed-sooked earth from." he snld.'As surcd that it was, he turned nwny and started toward the old farmhouse. He was disappointed because the building was locked up. but drew some satis faction from Hqulnting through cellar windows at the eerie shadows within. Mill stalked through thickets and prowled along Levers' Innp: he located the home of .Mrs. Matthew Sulltz. wife of the furtn caretaker, nnd in general assumed the role of 11 detached spec tator. "Te my way of thinking, this, mur der wns net committed by a stranger," he said. "The blnjcr wanted the bodies te be found, or they would havi been tossed into one of these thickets. I new thoroughly bclieve Mrs. Jane fSibsen's sterv. Yeu will netlie that I haven't hired any lawers or detectives te pro pre tect me. "v ulfe did nil the work at. the church that is usunlly done ii the nun- ' i :Mrr's wife. Klcnner gnve her life te ' tllllt Cllurcil. J e'iiee iiie.v wen 1 nni" te go very far from New find the guilty person".' ttninauick te RATHENAU'S VILLA WILL BE GrVEN TO THE PUBLIC Aged Mether of Slain Statesman Offers It te State Berlin. Nev. .'I. Fran Jtnthenau, ngfd mother of the nesasainntcd Foreign Minister, has expressed a wish te make the Statn a present of her son's house. It Is n beautiful illa in West Berlin and it will be open te every one. Students, seientists and republicans will be permitted te make use of its precious library and enjoy the quietness of the studv e the late writer nnd stnlcsmun. The plan te rechristen the street where I)r. Rathenau was killed te Rathcnnu avenue and erect a memorial abaft en the place of the murder was dropped today when it became known that the mother was against it. in her great taetfulnes she wishes te neid everything that could hurt the opponents of her son. GAS-HEATER VICTIM DIES WiFllamspert, Pa.. Nev. :;. Miss Elizabeth Blair, of Newberry, who wu3 burned when her clothing caught tire from n gas heater in her home Tuesday, died yesterday. Her mother, who fell downstairs while rushing te her daugh ter's assistance, is in a serious condi tion. TO ROSIER JURY AT 2 P. M. the Rosier case at Catherine Rosier SIGNS NAME TO TRADE OF WIFE FOR USED FORD Fulton Teamster Unable te Kcepj Car, and Weman Disappears ! Syracuse, Nev. .'!. A trade in which Fred Woodruff, a Fulton teamster, bar- I tercd his wife and mother of Ins two I children for a used Ferd ear wa wa breught te light vc-itrday when an effi- cini made put'iie .1 wuttrn agieemeni which bound the bargain. Tlie document in which Woodruff signed nwny his wife te satisfy Ins craing for a car fellow? Fulton. X. Y . I .Inly. 1fi. - F have signed mt wife en thi lsili day of .Tiilv te UreM'r Fe.ui' for bis Ferd touring cur and all the rnnrnl-cratien-. including I tite. I pump and all thf tool in the mr tit the present time I let nil bends .Imp en my ex -wife this lSth h of lulj nineteen twctit-iiue. Signed : FItANK It. WOOPRl U', tJHOVEIi t'OAVT m:d.v woedri i f At Ihe Woedruft home m uiien n document was drawn up In ihn i1 , Meanwhile Mrs. Woodruff sat in obedi ent silence and nfhvi tier name 1.. 11 . article which irnnsferird her fieiu ere man te auethei Woodruff has lest the ir b. iu l,e failed te meet laucti te meet certain linum 1.1 ebinri. oedruft ha f-.j 1 1 fiem fnani s home nnd ih new .,, I 1. . ,V I e I I her nddrees of the men being unknown te .ilher MRS. BECHTEL CRITICIZES TEACHING OF CHILDREN Thousands Get Inadequate Train ing. She Telia Shere Convention Atlantic City, Nev .1. - Inadeipiate training" of tachcr- mi- entleic. 10. da? bj Mrs Wellington lleihn! of lladdentlelil. before the nuniiil ioii'mi ieii'mi ioii'mi tlen of the New ,Ieiex Meiliu- op gre-s and Pnient -Ten. bet A n. Ill sosjen here ' ThellCilllds of iliildien 111 tlie 0i.i. 1- or ine i'euntr,i are . unis i. tenclnng," sC userted "Mere married men heuld , pert! , a M L ' . "' , :. ""::,""..,," " -m' iuillliiri'11, il'l'l O.J.CI umi a teai tier aLkt mn . 1 .t.in.l., ig Willi 'bin expels it pupil became In Mis. W. Prury Foepei , ..,,i 1 lair, was tedin neminaled inr pi. dent for the thtui -uccefMM. i,lm Other nominaiieiis ie: .Nerili i,.el president, Mis. 1,0ms ,c Valhete, Treti- ten: neutral iee luesideut. Mis, II , 1 I taut., Moercstown; recording scire inry, Mrs. Reuben F. f'errj. Itnei ten . I mriespenuiiig secretary , .Mrs. William F. Little, Rahwiij . treiisnrei. Mr. Frank S. Herr, Moerehtown . nn,lii,,i- I " - ' .'Uss F.ilnu M. Fuller, MoercMuwii, HniINfiS nriK.11 TK ...'P, 1 n.nutin i".!,h.'?,r'1'" "nr".yU in"., 1 0 "' Thi,,,. u , m;riii iMiiiiiriii f. iir .... .. . . Tarlft Art, T.r ft Arl. n i,.i.." ..".".'. '". ,r' "" ' I of the I.BM.IO' 'LVw'S'a' 'ell'i, ,'r7. "Vlaff " K I ?,PfiIJSr.UIi-J. edltetl-l'pirt j. Pvwie ROOFI fcS'JBHwtt'SB fir a iknp .-ikf Ty-rt.iTiE.i-r by Electrical Contractor High Grade Electrician A m it n eperlnred In entlmntlna a4 union Uln Installation of' llchtlna n- tnu, meter", ipalr, te. In mllU, fael tnrlts and store. Heed aatary tn ripahwl nan. aaurPHH a vtv, iasr uinea. rRADIO SPECIALS u A 4 -e Brandta Superior Pkenti, 2000 Obaii. Rag. $8... lSO'Degrea VarieeeupUr. en Primary, lacludti 3 in. dial. Reg. $4.95 Grid-leak Ceadeaicri. Reg. 35c '5.95 I 'J! IS Taa 1.95 9c I i R0BERTSBR0S.ELEC.C0. i 426S. 52dSt. open Kvenings c VAiM 10c for l'-MTiiirMaVjiJ KaTABUaUHD JVI THE PHILADELPHIA WIRELESS SALES CORP. ir Anne-nne the Opening- of Tlieb- Reta-.l Stere at 1326 Arch St. Only standard shewing: merit prod nets ill be aeld. Radie Corporation and Grebe prodecta our specialty. Come in and let our nUt jeu in your Radnt jirebtem.. PHILADELPHIA WIRELESS SALES CORP. RF.TAIt, NTOBB 1326 ARCH ST. wifer.es a i.r. dkpt. 1533 PINE ST. l' s t ' ffi Would Yeu- go back te candle light days . . ? TVeuM yen fer.uk tha Joya sn4 ' ieni?nlenre of the lertrln light te e bark te candle light? Tha "HOT WAVE" Automatic GAS-FIRED BOILER Kites jeu better modern Iteatinar serilrn In the .sine rm. thai rl.ctririty e!w jeu better light 1 11 mi ine canui. Krt.lly ennertl te .reup Ipiiiii, het nater or 'inper. Iirullng s)tem. TYPE DW (or hoi- water tyitemt 960. Jt. Ratine GAS UTILITIES CORPORATION 1200 Lecuat St. Spruce 8610) TRIMO ECONOMIES Trime Pipe Wiench, ? alwa Trime Menkey Wraneh, 7 s!t Tnine Pipe Cuttur, 3 ili FOR SHOP, HOME ut FARMU Tless Tkru Toels Havt the wfcTRIMO 1 he right material is in them. Titt best jwssible design is In thfttt, 1'vety TRIMO operating con cmcncc ia in them and eyttf feature of economy, TRIMO userabuy for long terrfctV Buy of your dtaltr or wHIt TrlMM MuHfietvlii m ( W . 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