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J. an, 1 VJ z'rjmi !'&., A" J 'J'W,, S'fj-',?wri''"?F:" ..-gxt1 "-"'.' 'x's: '"" 'W.i,- eR'ftXr l(,W err W A t -' .1V&XVM V !.a'er. S x i iK! ft Kaftii - , EVKNIInG PUBL10 LElaER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY 'AtJGUBT 9 1922 m 4J , J.O Mri MOO PHILA. KIDDIES Philadelphia, Wednesday, August 9, 1922 w Music at the.camp, or booting, or bunMJe or auto II p iip with a portable phonograph. "Demestic at $l.2. 'W Stere Oeen 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Gimbel Brethers Fer Thursday ek Kodak ns you go keep a picture record of your voca tion eutinpr. Everything for the amateur photographer and free developing r.t Gimbcls. fwr.lirh under eleven peunds: "Modcrnelcttc tit $19.7i and $33; Vlctrela at $50. Seventh fleer. l nursday MARKET t CHESTNUT:; EIGHTH t NINTH ON ANNUAL OUTING n . I !M HJ Country Week Association Holds Ficnic en Campus at Swnrthmere MOTHERS TAKE INFANTS, I'icim vkii-s mill t lull Hindi finlnl !n xiiiiiiss Hie iiiliilnnt Muni nf tin j thlliltcn u lid limit- nuitlier - 10(1 of them -ulm ( mwdnl IhrniiRli llii" Kill" t Rrnait Slicct Sl.KMin till iiuiiiiitic en j lliclr win te Suiirtliinore te spriul t ii i (lnj us tlm gtii'itx nf (In- CliililieiiN Ceiinln WoeK A"OPintlnri ' l'rein t he Milium te tlie (oIIire i.im liui, wlu'ii' tlie plcnli was hclil. t Ik i rhililrni ruvlieil. -lieiiliiu mul scninpiT ing in kU'c More slimlj rami- the inetlitTs iiuim of tliem rnir.xlne small! liable with MMiiiB i Milium holding en te their skirt I Mr, l'utrlck Moenoj , 1415 Uetlmtin l htrt'Pt, titrriril her twe-niniiths-nlil I bnliy In lier nrm mul behind her trooped Iter four ether children. "rathpriiii- there. 1 brought en one of these piriilc when she w.i enh (we weeks old." she mi id. "but MuiRiitet in two month. The children hae been talking alnmt this picnic all Miinmer and 1 could h'irdh keep them in bd 'hi ninniing because thej weie nfiiinl the would miss the train." Ciinpus Kclmes Shouts 'Well, I hnil te get up nt liu- ' tlurt " sjii, Mr- (iiorge Siett. SSI Seuth Heward Mtvrt 1 had te gi l the lui'n leailj." peliitinj; with pi de te sl-muiillis-elil Margaiet "ami in mother Is si, K and I had te get hoi read? for the ila. bofeie 1 culd cenie. The (jinpus echoed the shouts of the children, and the stntch trt.es fui,niMird n restful setting for the b uumetUs slung tindei ncath the Munches A tall ied-hiilied (hild was putting ft bab In a hammock and Mocked up te Btnlle ns some one approached. "He Is just- two months old." she said. "I was tee old te come en the picnic, bur then ma couldn't tend te all the chil dren and the h-ibv tee. e thev let me come. There nre eleven of us. Ne. rn's de.td. Yes, I worked awhile. 1 used te work at night in an eflice and I get l quarter enih night and I snved enough te bilv mv Caster clothes. Hut then I had te step te help take care of I the houe. Hut net enr 1 am going te i-phoel and get a regular job " C.ihc and Milk Sened rakes and milk were being distnh- . ulcil .md lie liurried elT te see that the sm.ili brothers and sifters (He of I the fnlliih of cleeti wile theie were , sered. Theie was milk at any time' of the di for these who wlsheil it dinner at noun and p'e ctiam and cakes I at .'! e'( lock This outing li.i been given ever ' tear fet thirt eai- Rebert 1 Moeie. Mrs Ceorge Craven and Mrs M S Heflmaii were in charge of the pienn kcrs ted.n The (emmittee In, eh.iige of the outing w.is composed of Charles Shinti. i liairm.in : Dr Owen Shiun. Albett " .lartett. Alts Cliester Huberts and Mis Alma D.inlels. ll the women in Swnrthmere a- , sisted m the pteparitien of the feed and the pl.inning of the program fei the J da NAB FRANKFORD MAN FOR BITING CAT'S TAIL; Freed en Weman Jurer's Plea, New Arrested Thirteenth Time .lames Tener, t'nm street neat Wet per. while inteMf utcil last night, bit a cut's tail and therebv landed m the Frtinkfuid police station for the thir te filth time i 1'ener u arresti d lc- than a month age en a (liatge of epeiating tin auto without pi i mi -ion. but was jh quitted , in .1 ml go Mi Oil Ien s com t when a worn- ' an juier testitiMl ns a character wit in s fei Mm flet Te nei 's. teetli had .ilmest eer(d the cm s tail last night, the tnghK ned itnimal tlnl te the steps of the Hell Telephone emp mv s exchange en Chinch sue, t near Ktankferd iimiiue Tlie (ill's iigonied (ries scared the operatets and tlif v summoned pelne, from tin nation a ble(k awn The tJeclPtj for the Pretentien of Crueltt te Animals will press a charge of crueltj against Tener. The cat had te be shot. Tener was employed in the Frank -fold Carage. 1(il5 Unity street, and whs arrested last month en a charge of using the mutei'.ar of .1 Kramer 4I."!) Prankfeid tneiiuc, without the owner's pf ruuien. In eurt en .lulv 11, Mi Kramer1 testified reiier had taken his car with- I out mi mission en June J's and had been arrest d ter i trathe violation. Teiur insiieil he hid pet mission te use the cai Temr was mi repie.ented bv (oun (eun (oun sel and Judge Mil ullen aked him it' he hml inn friends in i out 'i'he defendant islioek his head hltabeth Hr.iielin. n,"l Orchard stieet, u number of the Jut j ptinel nsked t lie snetn. She mi 1(1 she had known Tener from bis be heed nnd that fcl e knew him te be of geed character The fuse then went te the jtir and Tener was a' quitted, with n warning from Judge MeCullcn. I TWO PHILA. GIRLS WIN IN WILDWOOD PARADE Cnmden Bobbed-Hair Flapper Gets One of Four Prizes Wlldunuil, N. .1.. Aug 0. The prf- ' mler bobbed-hair tlapper parade was1 held heru la-t night nt the Ocean Pier with do7enfc of contenders. '1 we Phila delphia girls wen plnces in the benutt Eallcry. Hundreds in the Ocean Pier ballroom wntehed the proceeding j and cpplauded the judges, two hairdressers nd a barber, when they announced their decisions. There were four classifications for the bebhed-hnlred lassies, red (genuine, ljet henna), brunette, blonde (net the peroxide tariety) and the best-dressed flnpper. Truly te goodness there erc many knickers, but the one In fetnlnine I attire get the prize for the best dressed. The wlnneis were; lied hair, Mildred! Draper, Camden, brunette, I'sther ' Hueknlew. Philadelphia ; blonde. 1'lor 1'ler 1'lor emo Orlflith. Philadelphia. The best1 dr.tisi-ed. Helen Wnngamen. Pittsburgh The judges were: Madame Theresa I nnd her (assistant, and Tel Seldel, of Philadelphia anil Wildwood Professer llarry llesselle staged the affair, and. Mild next Tuesdai he would t.cck tlie' three prettiest types of bathing beau- tics en the bench. I City Hall Cleck New O. K, 1 '' City Hall clock Is running under its evrn power again. The clock, which tjreke down en Monday night nt 0 o'clock, was lixed up nnd started run ning at 7 o'clock Inst night. While the machinery was out of order Jee das kill and Gcerge McDevltt kept the fmtr clocks moving by hand. Men's Kuppenheimer and Sflritfrj Urattd Suits Reduced Were $45 te $60 New $34.50 . V w liit ML k l ppr I'er new, for Fall for year-' round wear. Great variety, including plain colors and choice fancies, in dark, medium and light effects. Largely finest glove-finished foreign worsted, many silk quarter lined. Fer men of all builds, $34.50. Nine Hundred All-Weel Worsted Suits A Special Purchase Frem a Tep-Notch Maker Were $30 te $45 new $17.50 te $22.50 All Het Weather Clethes at Great Reductions Palm Beach Suits, Were $15, New $9.50 Mohair Suits, Were $22.50 and $30, New $15 and $17.50 Men's White and Natural All-Linen Knickers, Extra Quality, Were $6.50, New- Tropical Worsted Suits, Were $30 and $35, New $20.50 Gabardine Suits, Were $30 and $45, New $22.50 $35 Glmbeli. Secsnd Teir, Ninth Street. Clearance of Women's Coel Tub Dresses -Fr37 at $8 f Were $12.75 te $16.50 J and Including the Famous "D. and J. Ginghams" The "D. & J. Andersen Ginghams" in many-toned plaids and stunning coler-and-whitc checks. And the styles are as inteicsting as the wonderful, -wonderful ginghams $1.25 a yard ginghams! Figure the cost of the dress out for yourself. Besides There Are Ratines Swisses Tissues French Voiles Mostly sues 3G te 46 though some of the ginghams in sizes up te 52l-i. ttlmbtU, Salen, of Dress. Third fleer Knee-Deep Lace Tunics (They Call Them Waists!) $795 And they even come in pongee color perfectly stunning with a pongee skirt! Navy blue, tee. Or white, knee length, blip-ever, teund neck, short, blushed slceve. And both the sash - belt - ends and the sleeve ties end in gay color bone rings. GJmlL, Salens of Dread Third fleer. Tomorrow Beys' Palm Beach Suits $9.75 Were $12M and $le Including Extra Pair of Knickers I'heie's plenty of time before cool weather te wear these "mannish" suits. Choice of patterns in Norfolk Style. Sizes fei boys of 8 te 18 years, $9.73. And Bejs Ojster and Natural Linen Extra Trou sers Suits at SG.50. These were !12.30. Special! Beys' Junier Wash Suits at 75c, $1.35, $1.85 and $2.95 Values $1.50 te $5. Cutest little styles for ares 3 te 10 years (Ilnihels, Third fleer. Truly Remarkable Sale of Sweaters and Silk Skirts at $5 The Sweaters are the prettiest nber silks, the smartest mehairs, the dain tiest Iceland wools that $10 te $15 has seen this entire season. Every color nnd kind including Navajo. Coat Ceat styles. Pull-evers. Cellarlcss and cellar-styles. 100 navy blue coat sweaters included. And 100 black. Besides the wealth of colors. $5. The Skirts are luxurious white silk epenges "I'enikces Rhapsede" and the Baronet satins that are almost as staple as serge! Novelty silk ciepcs, tee. $5. Exquisite colors but mere all-white than anything. Giinbtla, Salens of Drtii, Third fleer. r- "Sandy McNIblclk" Back In Phlla. Percy Hnmlprsen, unerts writer en the j stHBj'ef the EvpiNQ I'ukue LEnetni m'tjtj "Nil n ifijuiau in mu uuiuiuuuiie ac JT U il" J , ViW t! vrblih Itebcrt W. Maxwell VHkdjf.wa tnken from the Ment- Sale of $2.50 te $3.50 Silk Crepe de Chine Underwear $1.95 Knvclepc Chemises pinky and pretty, and either lace-topped or tailored, as you please. Pink silk petticoats sweet as a peach! And pink step-in bloomers with pretty little lace edging. $2.75 White Tub Silk Petticoats At $1.95 Deuble-panel net only in front, but in back, tee. Scalloped edge. White Sateen Petticoats At 78r Deuble-panel, hemstitched and, scalloped avedgc. ' " fllmlieU, Hrcend fleer, .. Mail and Phene Orders Fillmd Same Day Received Guava Jelly at 15c a Glass 200 dosen Flerida Guava Jelly half price; case 4 dozen IP glas containers, S6.50; dozen, $1.75; a glass X OC Granulated Sugar, 6c lb. In 100-lb. or 25-lb. bags (limit 100 lbs.) if purchased with ether groceries. 50c St. James Coffee at 4 lbs. $1.25 or 32c lb.. Twenty thousand pounds at this special price. Tomate Soup Lenex Brand Condensed Rich Tomate Soup, 12c value, limit one dozen cans, at 7-t can 2 Evaporated Milk Shnrpless Acorn Brand, tall cans, premium wrapper; case, 4 dozen, $4.15; dozen $1.05, or Q can " White Bread Fleur Lenex Brand, made from se lected Kansas hard wheat Q flour, 1-16 bbl. sack, at Ne-Waite Hams Lenex family - size skin - back selected lean hams at wholesale price, lb. . . Orange Pekoe Tea 25 chests 75c Keystone Chop Tippy Black Tea, 5 lbs. A r $2.10, 3 lbs. $1.30, or lb. eC New Season Mixed Tea Quaker Chop 55c fragrant mixed Tea, special -1 a a 3 lbs f V U V 29c OlmbL, rnr. ree4 Str..;Chetnnt StTMt Annex Subway Stere Sale of Girls' Summer Dresses ! Astoundingly Lew Prices Five Groups Mostly Crisp Organdies But Seme Ginghams 79c An unusual sale as the savings in most cases double and triple the sale-price! Greup Ne. 1 Clearance of Girls' $2 ) Gingham Dresses Checks and plaids! Alse peggy cloth in plain colors. 6 te 1 4 year sizes. Greup Ne. 2 Save $3 en These Girls' ) Crisp Organdie Dresses at ( Yes, white or colored. The white being trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Greup Ne. 3 $2 Will Buy Girls' $5 te $7 Organdie Dresses in This Sale Seme ruffled, ethers with tunic or panel effects ; pretty $1 h ribbon years. girdles $2. 4 or wide organdie sashes. Sizes 6 vte 14 Greup Ne. 4 And Imported Summer Dresses Values !fcO rjA $7 te $10 fZ.OU Organdies and Dotted Swisses in the sea son's smartest styles. Perfectly charming "rain bow" shades. Exceptional values but broken sizes 6 te 1 4 years. $2.50. Greup Ne. e $8 Colored Organdie Dresses -for High Scheel dje rn Girls at j$J.Du All the lovely pastel shades, daintily trim med wun piain wnuc organdie in panel effect In l, 1 and 1 6 year sizes. $3.50. s. Extra Space and Extra Saleshelp (.ImlifU, Milnuy-lurr. Tomorrow in the Subway Stere A Huge Sale of Men's Solid Leather Shoes at $0.35 First Glance Tells Yeu They're $7 and $7.50 Values A most fortunate purchase made a few days age from a large New Yerk jobbing house. Such splendid values! we literally bought thousands of pairs for tomorrow's sale. Brogues Bals I 1 1 rn Bluch ers Oxfords Every single pair have Goodyear welts. And the Price Is Leas Than Cost of Making &)KUKs $3,35 Women's "Queen Quality" Lew White Shoes 1 shop-soiled. T Slightly shop- Olmbcli, Hubwur Hterr. hii, 2orristewn, yesterday f- i Jrt.rf.viCT. . i NirStti,tt.T,.A5aa r ..MP- -av ZJFM