1 A FfWT r,fr iiwj'-v' ! r If IM V4V4' . m 'h Wl 4s.'" 14 n fM . .A 5' ' iZU hmftn.tp'EnthHhk;' t of Estate V ! L. lL1 ij'y Iteward beaten in suit W rfiZLtl, tiitv! March ' 2ft.-Atternev ', .Til r.... ....... lada flt.l. J. f IIIB .WUIIW t"" V" IB DturDla, inusiuer ei urn, Alice ffy Orinn;el(l,i are tedsy tertparlnjf ), dftnandin J ttitfc Mrs., Jinry M. fC(i.t,tnn mibmlt an ncceuntlnir of BUia? gtewnnlshlp'ef the Mute. f'pP( action wns token following the McMen rendered bj Judge Ingernnll P Itln'f' l'e the will in which Mtj. ft l'Drltbmnn, Rfer pylnf a $500 bcquent R -'Xt tie daughter, was te receive the bnU ee 01 tne estate. , A'Intlmatc details will be demartded In T-mt cceununf.ui.was biqicii teaay in i'Ser that AirsJDrlgchman may ex :ir!tn limt hew the estate dwindled from '"Soot $325,000 when she became trustee v Mm. Orlsweld. six Tears of e. te Its J JlBWt status of $84,000. , '"..IiTn.r th terms of the Will, which .fi. ' -"-. . i . i . . -- (T'twM set awae, Mrs; muenman wes if tie sole executrix rand was te render Vae account ,for s period of one year fcVafter the death of Mrs. Orlsweld, This SMtr would have expired next' month WM ny, went. . , Kft 'rifif In Ihn nnhlea nf n blr 1w. $ftrlc crane While setting a steel grder '..i tn tiaw nun acnoeif nuiiainK nere 's Ute yesterday afternoon, Jack Ceeney Ba a narrow eecupa iruiu uenui, iac wts lifted. from his pest , high in the ft I .1. pnd. whirled around 'with his lees A' f' n tn loon" of th steel cables. J Workmen. flashed quick, signals te the , crane operator and Coeoey. was lowered. ; He was' rushed te4 the hespitftl with a compound fracture of both legs. W ... .j ' i Ne longer win young, men long en "r. sentiment and short en -fund' be able :" ... il thai lnvemnttlnv 'til the hnpV ry seats of Pacific avenue jitneys. At a k. meeting between representativen'ef the V Jitney Association ana a committee k eomneaed of. members of various civic erfsnlzatlens in the office of Mayer BSder last nigni, inr jitneurs ngrcea e place a-"busybody" in. the front of their cars directly ever the windshield. V, V(t. inrlfh 1A nM nf llvhf tiav alie agreed : te install in the ceilings of iii insir rnuiriiiiirn. mil uirriiiii. iiipiii in ki knew just 'what is 'going en behind Uy, laem. y ' - f I BURN HOLE, IN BANK DOOR IIV Buralara Get Away With Negotiable Securities at Ickeaburg 'ickesburgPa... March l20.(Dy A. P.) The "Jckesburg State Bank here was robbed last nlgnt of Liberty bends uS and ether negotiable securities by burg. m lars wne Durneaa note tnreugn the M deer. Bank officials said they could net hit JCfc BUHIWPUW .WOO, p' i L-. I ; -f fNHAPriNKSS IN MABStED XXWK! 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H.MeFADDEN'S BRIDE Engagement te- Miss Florence Ells ', worth Announced Frem Reme ' The engagement of MIm Florence Mngee Ellswerth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Stcwnrt Ellnwnrlh. te Jehn jV McB'adden.'ef Philadelphia, was cabled te relatives and friends here today from Reme, where .the Ells Ells eorths are staying. They were jelped there recently by Mr. McFadden, who sailed from New Yerk March 11. Miss Ellswerth .has lived much of her life in Europe with her parents.' She is an excellent pianist and singer, and she speaks ,fluently French and Italian. After an nbeencc of several 5 cars in-Eurepe with her parents, she returned te New Yerk two years age. Mr., McFadden is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. McFadtlcn, of Philadelphia, and recently wan nttncheil te the American Embassy in Paris. He served overseas as a captain in the United States Army. lie new It a partner with his cousin, Geerge II. McFadden, of Philadelphia, in the cot ton Industry. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ellswerth and their daughter will return from. Europe In May, and it is their intention again te' pasB the summer in Southampton. Ne date has been set for the wedding. STRIKE HITS WOOLEN MILL ' ' Rheda Island Plant df Andrews Ce., . Philadelphia, Forced te Clese Providence, H. I., March." 20,, (By a. sr.i -i.ne numecr ei mum Closed Dy the textile strike In Khede' 'Island climbed ,te, twenty-two today, when the Andrews mill at. North Smlthfield shut down, following 'a walkout of the em em peoyes, due te i 10 percent wage cut. This plant, which in n branch of the Andrews Mill Compan, Tnc.t of Phila delphia, is the first woolen and weratml mill in (the State te be affected by the air!?, ivenut vu .workers are cm cm pleyed normally B tr By Henty; Sydner Harrison "A remarkaJble piece of; fiction, a well-wrought work of art." Will iam Lyen Phelps in the New Yerk Pbat. "There never was anything better and truer and mere, sincere than the terrible; long, hand-te-hand fight which is the inevitable climax of the book." Alice Duer Miller in the New Yerk Tribune. $2.00. HQUGHTON MIFFLIN COMBWY Nash Lias tht World in Moter Car Valut f TO the best of eurbelief,' Nash leads all American meter car companies in the extent te which each car it actually of its own manu facture and produced in its own plants. FOURS tnd SIXES Prim rniifrtm tys tt $3390, f, a. t. fatttrj MASH MAY DROP OTHER CASES Y NW Yerk, , Msr'eh 29. OeeVge L. (Tex) Itlckard, sports 'promete'r, who was acquftteiipf charges 9l assault and abduction in the Supreme Jeurt, here early today, wlllpreb'ably net 'be called upon te ahswetMe three similar in' dlclments that, have been found against him by the Grand Jury. This was in; f1il liv Anslntnnt District Attorney Ferdlnnnd Pecora, who conducted dur-' ing the last week tne inai or JiicKnra en accusation made by Sarah. Schocn Schecn feld, fiflcen years old. Ills statement followed a declaration by Max D, Stcner, attprney for Itlck ard, who said the Assistant District At torney hed regarded the case concluded th) mnminir n n test and had prom ised net; te try Rlckard'jen the ether lnrtictmeniu 11 u Dtaiuwiueiu case failed. , . . i , 1 . Seldom has th,cre been such a1 dem onstration In the courthouse as that Moped when the jury brought In. Its erdlct freeing Itlckard. IIuhdredi hail lingered about the big building, thinking the jury would net deliberate long be fore teaching an agreement. When the first syllable of the yerdlct fell from the lip of the jury's fore, man the word was shouted through the corridors and passed along te the throng waiting in the street outside. Itlckard was almost overwhelmed by his excited friends, but managed. te make, his way through the crowd te a telephone, where he called his' apartment and informed Mm. Itlckard of his acquittal. When court' web adjourned many spectators rushed forward te shake Rlckard's hand and court .attendants had difficulty In preserving order. Itlckard was carried almost bodily from the courtroom up one flight of stairs te the Sheriff's office, where he posed for photographers. The case against Itlckard was given te a Supreme Court ,jury at 10:48 o'clock last night after a trial lasting seven oeurt das. ' Justice WaRcregel's charge le the jury consumed one hour and thirty three minutes. Me told the jury there was no. evidence regarding Itirknrd's alleged relations with Constance Henry, EtfaUgttMfiagS aai t aaiaaraniiraaiaaiai i raam aBBBaaaaan asanas i 7ra uhcricroMiexiiilMttefi.' , (''s BERLIN AMBASSADOR READY Nqtfahten 0t final "iMti'uetUn Xm Hardlei-alla ia turd ay. 'WUlngtV'Msrcn 20.(Br A! P.) Alfcnsen R.HoU'ghteai' new American InkluiilA. try f IrManvMIWMl fill HI Instructions from President Harding te', day J He will sail 8atiirday.!'nvv ' fiLvHoiighten si id Vhe1, would first go te Lfeden te se t Ambassador, Harvey, and tlen te Pari te call en Ambassador Herrikk. He will arrlve,ln Berlin about AprilBe, '. t ,'. ' :... Heuntimated one of Ms Brut duties weuldf'be conducting negotiations for creatlen of a commission' te determine the.cfcltns between .Germany and the United States. . , ' . , -' "'", ' dittMtn Weuri Dur1 vS."y In Hageratewn Railroad Yara'a ?-I!aerlewn, JH. March Jw. (By A. 1,) Investigation Inte the disorder in She Western Maryland Ilallread )rards Inn night In which Vernen Schlldknecht, a striker, was shot in the leg, was begun by Police" Magistrate liltner today. It was the first out break attcridlng the walkout of the shop worked and maintenance' of way men In pretest against the new contract sys tem. ' ?v ' It is alleged that from eighteen te twenty-five shots were fired without warning Inte n' crowd of strikers ami sympathizers, including seiim women and children. The sheeting, strikers say, occurred en hour after some heys threw stones nt an engine operated by a non union crew. harga Account 'fevluJMIMMliafll Mail Orders FilledlMIMMI Maw5m rl 1215 Ches ! Fer Today Only Twenty French Seal Coats Especially educed for quick clearance TO THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE i l oe .oe 1 - Reduced Frem $180.00 and $195.00 The, coats are 40 te 45 inches in length, wide full flare models, elaborately trimmed with large rolling shawl cellar and deep bell cuffs of dark Fitch or French Seal. These coats are reduced te a price that is less than, the actual cost of the skins alone. iT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR, NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Deposit Will BnrrTn Your Furclmtip In Our Storage Vaults Until Nxt Fnll. Pnymtnts te be Continued Monthly Through the Spring- iinI Hummer. mMLlberty Bends & Purchasing Agents Orders Acceptedm PHILADELPHIA NASH MOTOR CO. I , ' Bread Street at Poplar CAMDEN BRANCH-MI BROADWAY, CAMDEN, N. J. ' CHI 0T . rt extern e?4 262 - !-- Azdmatb?i(3. Sic. 3-fr&d&tei xraet 1 s i . i T.,.1.. 'l Thursday in the Juvenile Shep ' -..- i i , BeyV Wash Suits, 2 te 5 years rt each te 5 years ( h fl p LiriiarieHaU, ize2te6yeju- , K I f? TGWiGingham Dresses,.7 te 14l;;Ler T- "' (i isheuld be of real interest te all par'entsas every Suit, every Hat, every Dress included is worth much mere than $1.65. The Suits are in Oliver Twist style; dark trousers with white jackets. Dainty White Lawn Hats, trimmed with lace and- embroidery. Girls' Gingham Dresses, guaranteed te launder; finished with touch of hand embroidery. rl 1 17 Msfa Misses' Cepe and Dress Suit; tweetd, braid trimmed; Dress has sleeves J25.00. Misses Cape and Dress Suit of Kcllytweed; Dress jumper style price $25.00. Cape and Skirt Suit of plain-color tweeds; semen's and misses' $23.00. I iiL Women's and Misses's Suits We shall have ready for Thursday a large and varied assortment of Women's and Misses' Misss' Ceat and Skirt of Sprint Suits at: Bryn Mawr tweed; bex-style coat price $25.00. . $25.00 Suits which carry out every version of the cur rent styles! Suits which are thoroughly well tai lored and made from de- pendable materials! Several models are shown here, but there. KmiUf TWERn.n.wnni. are manv eihra all Suits; 1-button coats, belted; . . women's and miiier-$2S.OO. tne one price. ITT TMail Ceat and Skiit Suits with 2 button lone coats; women's anil misses' $23.00. fW Handsome Herringbone Suits V for women; note the long,! graceful ljncs $25.00. . HM.MHH W!,.1 1'afc IBWM"q jaauiua atewMitMMa . m& h i.-j.i-'-'.v.. ...:.. '.".1 r ! W v- VV '. f, . ?f irJ Easter Shewing: of Trimmed Millinery !$5.00;$8i00, $10.00 Three popular ' prices, and scores of, styles 'at each price. "New straws, new fabric ef fects, new shades, new flower and fruit trimmings, quills and novelty feathers, new ribbons I New large .Hats, many with transparent edges one 'sketched, $5.00. New small Suit Hats, many draped, or ribbon-trimmed, or caught with an ornamental pin. Hun dreds ef-JCnstcr Hats at these prides, and hardly two alike. Strawbrldgc S. Ctethler Second Fleer, Market Street, West lUk , ' aa47;i mMmmpamm mmm m us't rti JLJr,, VEZR tmifimtkfmm - . ...: . rz . ; .. . v . f w..J , iXi&LGA&U a.Ai&VgWiVm&. iiiiii-iiiiiaii euiLiux at rwwr A Hn!iif'A7fi Alocrle P,fi"ia? "WfflR (The" fine; closely-woven Cotten Suiting with a HMsfeb' that is,-afar6rite with thousands of women. It wears and lauiidWU .wonderfully, keeplna'its'flrilsh. We sutriestiseu maki-veur "ieli flnn Avlf fiw 4fa h.am wa mmm. ha! amIi, 4m Am.ii(..iWll rJLmMiF w.v. m.r. avam iva ve.a a, .. jr. nub villjr .vt nvtireil ,'.11. inima.i summer apparel, hut S or suits and dresses for small beyi and glrW.v itinen-nnisn awning in ugm ewe, uepennagen mm cadet blues, pink, rose, tan, brown, reseda green, hehtjh dew, Miami, mats, lavender, gray and white 22c a yard, ' tstrawbrtdg ClertiKr A!l 0. Ctntr Ben Ten Corsets Fer fashion's Silhouette $3.50 te $17.50 Designers of Ben Ten Corsets are hand in hand with Fashion witness the new spring models in this well known make. Corsets se skillfully designed and fashioned that they pre serve the lines of youth or meld mature figures, in accord with fashion. Medels for general wear, for dancing and for sports. Features are , Wun-da-behn, flexible, rust less staya, cleverly placed for support but allowing perfect freedom. O. I. C. Clasps which will net slip open nor squeak. Fer Average te Stout Figures A Ben Ten model heavily boned, with graduating front clasp, low top, long hips and back $5.00. A model of pink brocade with low top and graduating front clasp $7.50. Royal Worcester Corsets, $2.00 te $4.50 Strawbrldne & CJnlhler Third Fleer, Market .Street. West Men's Madras Shirts, $1.65 They are worth 20 per cent, mere than this price. Weven-stripc madras is the material, and the stripes are of the popular" "candy" pat tern, with plenty of blue shades te cheese from. Made te our own specifications, with turn-back soft cuffs. About 1200 at this low price. Straw bridge i. Clothier East Store, Ulehth Street , That Style is net a Matter of Price js Proved by This Silk Freck at $15.00 A simple, graceful Afternoon Freck of crepe dc chine, surpliccd and sashed and .trimmed with beads very effective. It is one of a group, 915.00 te $20.00, which in cludes plnited-skirt and tunic styles, blouse and surplice effects, some with vesiccs. Seme beaded, some embroidered. Navy blue, black, brown and henna. Silk Crepe Afternoon Dresses, $30.00 te $45.00 Canten crepe, Krcpe-knit and chinchilla crepe, also some of taffeta. Draped and straight-line styles, plaitcd-tunic and plaitcd panel effects. Seme have the fashionable little lace vcstec3, ethers linen cellar and cuffs, while the mere elaborate Frecks are embroidered in contrast or smartly trimmed with contrasting silk. Variety seems prac tically unlimited. Black, navy blue, rust, biewn and gray. 7e Mere Exclusive Silk Afternoon Dresses, $65.00 te $175.00 r-y Straw brldee . Clothier Sacend Fleer. Market Strcat A Wonderful Let of Wickham Suits Fer Men and Yeung Men $29.50 Attractive In price, of course but thera are ether things tbeut these Wickham SuitS( that are far mere attractive than price alone. Style is an important consideration for these Wick ham Suits were designed by a mailer craftsman one who knows hew te give te the garments thay just-right touch of smartness. The fabrics are new and handserfie. The tailoring is of V Wick ham" standard faultless. Suits any man will biPpreud te wear at any price here at $29.00. Hundreds of Suits with Extra Trousers At $23.50 521 . In all sizes. A CQC Ftrt Alce and ether ad 300.au fine Sujt? in conservative and sports-jacket styles. A f QjQO Kft Nw styles of At 304.OV tweeds, herring bones, silk mixtures and blue serges! All sizes. sturdy woolens. At $21.00 IS,V.U signed especially for the young man of 16 te 19 years. With two pairs of long trousers $21. --StrabTldBe Clothier Second rioer. Eaat These are "Easter Suits" in the Full Sense of the Werd They arc the mere elegant types the "dress-occasions" Suits that are ieceied in the best society of clothes en all but formal evening occasions. The coats may be short and flared, long and close-fitting, softly modeled te the hgure ami ornately girdled, or they may appropriate the loose, flowing sleeves or panels or ether cos tume features in fact, some are in three-piece costume effects. All of the finest tricetine and twill cord. Prices $75.00 te $150.00. The Suit sketched, $77.50. Tricetine and Twill-Cord Suits, $35.00 te $65.00 Belted and unbelted models, some en vciy conservative lines, ethers tummed with tai lored folds or smnitly touched with embroidery. A fine asseitment of models, in navy blue, black and brown. Suits in Extra Sizes $40,00 te $65.00 Cut en slendering lines, fnihiened of slender ing materials, designed in every twist and turn of tailoring and trimming te detract fiem the hize of the figure. Tricetine and twill, in black and navy blue, and tweeds in various colors, in .i uendei fully satisfying nsseitmcnt of btyles. V-. Strav. brldue i. Clethlei Second l'loer Centre f Fine Sable and Fex Neck Furs Te be sure, Sable is always Sable, and wonderfully rich at that, but a Fex may change his color ever night te suit the mode, and the mode favor ing many shades and textures in suits and dresses requires many tones in Furs. ifrci Hudsen Bay Sable Scarfs $55.00 te $175.00 The Genuine Alaska Fex Scarfs, $50.00 te $375.00 Fine American Fex Scarfs, $25.00 te $85.00 Strawbrldge & Clothier Second Fleer. Filbert Htrett A Specal Purchase of Fine Crepe Meteer, $2.50 Less Than Present Mill Price As seen as Fashion leeks with kindly eye upon the elegant lustre of sntin Crepe Meteer, the softly lustrous ciepe that drapes se gracefully, is in great demand. This is unusually fine and very heavy, and in white, pink, coral, Copenhagen blue, gray, taupe, nnvy blue, midnight blue and brown. And the price is less than we would eidinaiily have te pay at the mill te-day $2.50 a yard. A New Shipment of Ninghai Silk Pongee Exceptionally Heavy, Special at $1.35 -- Straw lirldite i. flothler--AIe 0, f'entre Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET ' I'lLDERT STREET A Regular Swagger Ceat $25 FOR WOMEN One of the new tweed , cut with a dash p e c k e t s smartly slanted, cellar, belt and the whole gen eral tend ency, decid ed! v man nish. Just the kind of Ceat that nil women want this season $25.00. Anether of this type in t w e e d very geed looking, $22.50. Beth remarkably geed values. Tweeds, plain tan cleakings, ever-plaid cleakings and tun camel'a-hair all in the smartest of Overcoat styles, including the well-known Hint, Schaffncr & Marx QvcrceatH, at many prices up te $75.00. ,- Second fleer, Centra III 3 7 ifl Him I JSUSi cJhi Vi re.i " "m 1 1'm 1 I m H7. i M a 1 -I A' si "ft m fwXt L -T, lu i . t .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa , .. t t'nrij.v. f , vxsJJt. I .. JCfti i ... . 1. A n i ltt9 mmmi&Mtf$M I'lfWi, Mmm .?,a ..?.fi i . i .(
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