Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1917, Night Extra, Image 5

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    'ANGLED RIOT
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Lriots Resent Failure of Two
F1 i- - ni Win-
Men 10 "ia ";" ""'
Follows
, vonK. Feb. 23. The failure f
b H" -, r0 from Ineir ovenoauen
tf m,'". restaurant nt Columbus avenue
F ". sixth etrcet, when the nam
tw 7m during which' tobies were over-
V ' " 'n(i many women scream nun
7r tooJ on chn,r" "r crow,,eu '" Ule
HiooM- William l'urtell. dealer
f '???. with ntfother man ond two wo
ln met,s- V cxt table was Hertram
men. x m f(.iiiMtrii iirmf. m'lth u.
Vrsuerman. ?,.., tu-n other men and four
" .n nmea j"- -
.women. h...,. ,,iavecl the national
L VThea tne ,,., I, nt Triitlermnn nnd
Mthem. rur lltthugh the other
f-'l.'he. '.hnVthe national anthem
,"5J purtcll to the two men. who continued
f'.if the food before them.
M.i don't have to." said Trauernian.
T "'V1 ..... .1.. l.liniU l.nirun A
V. Tht wnere n ............... ..... ..
l! J landed on Trnuermun's nose nnd he
I Jtfi under the table. Another flat Pent
A llld UIl"ct . .1... nKI iuOP ...
I jiosen Mf-"' .....-. lH.i,i. a Trauer.
I"i "i'.'.iruKled to his feet he upset his own
I! f.t?i The fighting then became "lntensl.
i rv. s "var reports oescruie u.
HV ".. .1.- ai continued the srreutns nf
I .vwomen' and the shouts of the men
I" inifl be heard In the street. As soon hh
B. eoul ..;... ho.1 formed a tlvlne wedee the
E Smbatants were "nudged" none too gently
m the streets doors without tne "laying on
oj hinds," which Is contrary to law.
PLEADERS OF SINN FEIN
ARRESTED IN IRELAND
f. fifty Men, Some of Whom Par
ticipated in Former Revolt,
1 Held by ronce
FATHER DRISCOLL HEADS
NATION'S AUGUSTINIANS
Succeeds Rev. N. J. Murphy as
ProvincialNotable Work at
St. Rita's
EVEKIKG LBJDGER-PHIBADELfHIA, JBrtAl FEBRUARY 23, 1W
".
I DUBLIN, Feb, 2.1. Several Sinn Fclners
: who had recently returned from Internment
' In England have neen arresieo. in l.imericK,
dlwsv and Sklbbereen, ns well as In Dub-
p list under the defense of the realm net.
Altogether about fifty members or the
. ' .! hJ t.n Hnaltn T Afiirilift lnl'n liaan
t Buin rein in uto ....t..w ..v..M.. ...... ....
VVfculned, nnd arrests are continuing. In
fe'Cibvay a prominent member of the Ough
!. trrd District Council nnd a prominent
V Athenry merchant were arrested. So were
Otorge Nicholas, a solicitor, ami jonn
') r.Arntftn. n. rnrnner. Hoth were Interned
tjtfnr'a time after tho rebellion. At Sklb-
, . .. -1.1. l .. .u -ii..
HrCeil ins cuieL uikuiiiaci hi wic vjitrwu
Uipie for Munsler was taken Into custody.
It Is believed hero that these arrests will
If'.' mbarrass the Nationalist party.
LONDON, Feb, 23. Among the leaders
t'l ef the Irish Volunteers and others reported
irrested In Dublin are Councillor S.
' T, Kelly, J. J. O'Kelly, editor of "Tho
Cithollc Bulletin , uarrel nggis, a writer,
1: m4' Captain Llam Mellowes.
The lord Chief Justice has constituted a
' medal divisional court composed of seven
L Judjes, to hear argument why a writ of
Ubeas corpus should not be Issued In be-
IfShilf of Gerald Doyle and Cornelius O'Dono-
Ifebelllon. Should the applicants succeed In
IfUDUunmg me wm tne proceeaings in mosi
ru nvi UII uio uuui isiiiariint iiciu in i'lin
lln during tho rebellion would be Irregular
wd Invalid.
GERMANY SURE TO WIN,
'SLEEPY TOM' PREDICTS
Virgi
inia Seer Announces Down
fall of Allies by March 18,
1918 U. S. to Keep Out
fel Ru a Staff Csrrtsvondmt
'f ABINGDON, Va., Feb. 23. "Sleepy
JTo,m" Clark. "Prophet of tho Smokies."
Ti.,i ,liat ,ne wnr wl" en1 JIarch 18'
iillll, In an overwhelming victory for Oer-
kU y8ni1 w-lthout this country engaging In
connict,
Thft fiEed "nmillinl " rr a nt Vila nailnrlt.
liorseback trips through southwestern Vlr-
. ....-i wm wirvi uerman-American reia
ft,'lloiii -would Improve and that a perfect
j;uiersianaing hetween the two countries
'wouia oe achieved by autumn. The season
?Cf the nuniDkin and the rhlnmnnln ho
Pldded, would nnd Knglahd starving In the
nop oi me u-noat blockade.
'V1?' "r," whose real name Is the Hev
T, J, Clark. Is Wldelv known thrntliyhnitt
itern Tennessee, western North Cam
rim and southwestern Virginia, and has
,TOn written up" in the papers. He Is re
$Hrded as an oracle of wisdom by the knob
."mountain people, among whom lie
Peddles news. He ruined fnm Itv t.rni.l..
Niylnj the Baltimore Are, the San Kran-
g two earthquake and other notable events
S" r ms -visits- to heaven and hell, He
no nas predicted tho end of the world
dvtral times.
Family Hnnp lfmioi. Tlni-na
1 B3G HAniJOIt, N, J., Feb. 23. An eight-
. ---... muuii, nwjieu ny xne j.aurel uraii
fftonf Company- at Wading Hlver burned
c,; uuiiu wun an me lurniiure anu a
,P dog while the occupants, William Jan
r ' wife, went to get mall from their
x three miles distant. The loss Is J2000.
ATLANTIC CITY WOULD BE
GREAT YACHTING CENTER
Plans to Mnke Shore Resort Rendez
vous for Wealthy Owners to
He Furthered
ATLANTIC .CITY, Feb. 23. Plans for
making Atlantic City n great yachting cen
ter, a rival of Newport and Narragansett
!" "." rendezvous for wealthy yachtsmen,
will be formulated at a meeting of the
I liamber of Commerce tonight. Commodoie
Allan K White, nf the Atlantic City Yacht
Inb, a member of the Slate Hoard of Con.
rvatlon and Development, will tell what
the yachtsmen and the hotel Interests are
prepared to da to bring owners of fin craft
from Philadelphia, New York and other
seaboard cities to take advantage of At
lantic City's new Government-dredged en
trance from the sea.
City Commissioner Charles D. White will
make the first official statement of the
city's plans with tespect to providing a ship
terminal, with wharves, warehouses and free
berts for private crafts. George Francis
Kerr, of the Hotel Traymore, will outline
a new publicity plan for the resort, with the
city co-operating with holelmen through the
general tax levy.
:
wfcWh
ftfki
REV. CHARLKS M. DRISCOLL
Rector of the Church of St. Rita
this city, who hns been elevated to
the position of provincial of the
Augustininn Fathers in the United
States.
The Very Hev. Charles M Drlscoll.
S. A., pastor of the Church of St. fllla,
Ilroail and Kllsworth streets, has been ele.
ntrd to the position nf provincial nf the
Augustlnlan Fathers In tho Fulled Ntate.
He succeeds the Very Hev. Nicholas .1
Murphy, O. S A., who died In New York
on Monday. He served as provincial mice
before, about twonty-fhe years ago.
Father Drlscoll now Is head of the Au
gutlnlans In this country as well as of
their missions In Cuba and In tho Philip
pine.", unless the father general In Home
shall dispose otherwise.
Since his appointment to St. Itlt.Vs
Church about three years ago, Father I)rl
coll has succeeded by untiring mission en
deavor In bringing to completion the work
on the shrine. The church Itself is said lo
rank among the masterpieces of church
art In Philadelphia.
The late Father Murphy was elected prov.
Inclal In 1!U4, a position which gave him
charge of forty-live churches In the United
States.
Increased Coal Output Predicted
HA.I.F.TON. Pa , Feb. 23. The suspen
sion of 2000 of the 2600 shrapnel makeis nt
the .Teanesvlllc Iron Works, due to Inability
to get mateilals will relieve the labor
famine In the mines of the Hazleton coal
field. Operators said that there were places
for every Idle hand nnd that the output
of anthracite will be Increased.
The First
Spring
Style,
$4.50
A
Tan Calf Boot
for Early Spring
A truly good-looking Boot
a whole month in advance!
It is tall and slender built
to display the foot along
supreme style lines.
Our price is absurdly low. Hut
we prefer to offer a special value
Boot which would sell elsewhere for
at least $7.00 to our regular cusr
tomcrs FIRST to prove
our style and price
supremacy.
) ri
sVQl
wjS' x
$4.50
g- j OR WOMEN 4,(
Vr& Floor Saves
1208 St IO Chestnut St
JACOBS
BOOKS
I STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING
1628
CHESTNUT
STREET-
ie et ME AT JACOBS"
14 Kt. Gold-
Filled Case,
15 Jewels,
Guaranteed
Movement,
$11.50
Get the Girl
A Bracelet Watch
It is the one ar
ticle of jewelry a
good dresser al
ways prizes.
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
and fine
JEWELRY
on display in
larce assortments.
Our Original Confidential
Crpdit Plan Gives Lredit
Buying Every Advan tage
i'
mm
Charge purchases billed April ltt if desired
JViaxtfson & DeMari)
1 1 15 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's)
Announcing
Extreme and Final
Reductions on All Furs
The person who buys furs now can
consider their purchase an investment of
unusual worth and value due to enormous
increase in prices of all furs next season.
Special Sale of
Fur Scarfs
These scarfs comprise many
wonderful values all of them
especially attractive, due to their
appropriate utility for spring and
summer wear.
Black Fox 16.50
Skunk 12.00
Red Fox 22.50
Kamchatka Blue '. . 24.50
Poirct 24.50
Dyed Blue .' 39.50
Slate 34.50
Battleship Gray 29.50
Cross 39.50
White 29.50
Taupe 29.50
Silver 112.50
!A'T7i'TfiylAiflfitJLiUfu!At flfAifAtim
Fur Coats
Regularly
Russian Pony Coats 50.00
French Coats 65.00
French Seal Coats 85.00
Natural Muskrat Coats 97.00
Hudson Seal Coats I 10.00
Hudson Seal Coats 135.00
Hudson Seal Coats 150.00
Caracul Coat . . . I 50.00
Hudson Seal Coat 190.00
Hudson Seal Coats 230.00
Hudson Seal Coats 290.00
Mole Coat 325.00
Hudson Seal Coats 350.00
Hudson Seal Coats 450.00
Mole Coat 490.00
(Numerous large sizes)
Fur Muffs
Regularly
Black Fox Muffs 19.00
Hudson Seal Muffs 23.00
Australian Opossum 25.00
Black Fox Muffs 29.00
Hudson Seal Muffs 29.00
Black Fox Muffs 35.00
Skunk Muffs 44.00
Black Lynx'Muffs 50.00
Now
24.50
32.50
42.50
48.50
55.00
67.50
74.50
74.50
94.50
115.00
145.00
162.50
175.00
225.00
295.00
Now
9.50
9.50 !
12.50
14.50
14.50
17.50
22.00 ;
25.00
Fur Sets
2 Natural Raccoon Sets
4 Australian Opossum Sets. .
5 Nutria Sets
5 Brown Fox Sets
2 .Red Fox Sets
1 Hudson Seal Set
2 Cross 'Fox Sets
I Blended Mink Set
I Hudson Bay and Sable Set.
I Silver Fox Set. .........
I HudsonJ3ay and Sable Set.
Regularly Now
. 39.00 19.50
. 42.00 21.00
. 55.00 27.50
. 65.00 32.50
. 95.00 47.50
. 80.00 40.00
.135.00 67.50
.250.00 125.00
.350.00 175.00
.650.00 325.00
1000.00 500.00
Saturday, Millinery Special
We start off our spring season with
a very attractive special. d GfcO
Vmi ran now obtain a "first" hat P sF J"
in the vivid new colorings in straws
and braid at.
Purchases will be reserved in our stor
age vaults until next fall' on payment
of a deposit. Payments to be continued
during, the spring and summer,
i
Purchasing AgU Prd?rt,AwlW, Z'. .Cfcfl A Cfc.M
M" ft,'
r- 2
nrwHi !
yr
KTonr. or-Exs itaiir at sua a. m. a ci.onr.ft at 5isa r. M. 2S3r
Thread Silk
Stockings,
$
1.15
Women's 1 n black,
white, tun and nil
colors. Kxcentlonal
value.
I.lt llmtlirm, KlltST
KI.OOU. SOUTH
HATS TR1MMKD FREE OF CHARGE
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c
PURCHASE ALL, DAY
Market
Eighth
Filbert
Seventh
Women's $1.50
CAPE H
GLOVES
n.2S r
Onc-clasn; P. X. M,
nnd P. K. sewn. Tan.
black, white nnd gray. it
(.11 llrollifr-. , i
rmsT Ki.omt, south:
00 4"9
i In a Final Winter Clearance
-Mens and Young Men's--
AllWool Suits SOvercoats
Prices Save You
a Full Third
There will be many more cold snaps when this clothinn will be wanted nnd next win
ter it will be as Rood as new!
Men's & Younff Men's j $Q j
$12.50 & $15 OVERCOATS i '
I Well-tailored sinirle nnd double brensted models. Plain or belt-back: loose!
or form fitting, in vnrlous fancy mixtures, brown nnd jjniy plaids, etc. I
i Men's $12.50, $15 & 16.50 Suits, $10
About five hundred suits in numerous patterns and styles, including Kng
lish, pinch-bnek, belt-back nnd conservative models. In stripes, plaids
checks, blue serge and mixtures.
Men's Trousers,
Neat t ripe effects.
s2.39,$2-89&s3.89
Boys' $8.50 Suits & Coats, $6.50
Norfolk Suit Pinch-back or box nnd knife plaited coats with
patch pockets and detachable belt. Peg-top trousers with belt straps nnd
watch pocket; full lined. Alt seams sewed with silk. Fancy cheviots,
cassimercs, checks, .plaids and blue nnd brown pin stripes.
Polo Coati and Retfen Pinch- i Overcoat Single or double breast
backs, with or without belt Con- I etl pinch-back effects. Fancy chev
vcrtiblc collar. In fnncy cheviots, , iots and cassimercs in brown and
enssimcres, checks, plaids, gray and gray mixtures. Sizes 0 to 18
brown mixtures. I years.
Mackinaw and Sport Coat Latest Norfolk pinch-back effects with
detachable belt and shawl or convertible collar. In brown and gray
mixtures.
S
0. .ftA 2' -.'3
A - vim w
iisrr y
i
Boys' Nor- $Q CA
folk Suits.. .OU
Iiox or knife plaited coats with
patch pockets nnd detachable
belt. Peg-top trousers with belt
straps and watch pocket In
gray and brown mixtures. Slzca
fi to 17 years.
I.lt llrolhrr.
SKCONP Fl.OOIl, 7TH STItKKT
-
Men's Furnishings
At Great
Discounts
Last Few liny of Manufacturer' Sale Arc
Replete With 1'ncxccllcd 'alues
35c I
50c Silk Neckwear
I'lgurea and siripeo cnecis in new opring j
designs. Heavy, pure silk four-in-hands. Very!
itnllQiml villus. I
. .. . ..... .
..... 4
5.1c Pure Thread-Silk Half 3QC
Hose '
Hl.Tck ami color. ItPKiil.irnadp with ilonlilp
lisle solos ; extra IiIkIi spliced IippIk unci tors
Sizes t'1 to j. Maker's Impel fectlons.
I Women
i
Stylish 1 A
shnpc ( nr
wl
"tratforb" Shoes . . i
Trade-Mark Rrand. A Value Not to Re Equaled
Women's: Iace or button models of gun-metal or
patent colt. Cloth or leather tops.
Men's: In gun-metal, patent colt and glazed kidskin.
Also tan calf in English and conservative lasts at $4.50.
Children's Tlutton Shoes $1
Patent cnlt. blui'k ami tan kid or Xuluick. Also
combination styles. Sites i to 8.
Misses' .$: to $3.30 Hutton Shoes
jSiy.es 8VJ to 11.
Shirts
Kxcellrnt finality in exclusive, ilfsljrns.
Custom-made with soft turn-back ruffs.
Sites 11 to 17 Inches.
High-Grade Rep Shirts, 80c
Stylish new stripes in fancy colorings. Sl7.es 14 to 17 Inches:
Pajamas: All Regular Sizes, $1.15
Serviceable, light weight pongee. In white arid plain colors:
also striped percales.
I.lt llrnther, KlltST Kl.OOU, 7TII ST.
I
i
TL 1
;
T56
,2-23 Sizes Ilia to 2.
J2--50
. .., ,,. . T, . -. S i Uiill and shiny leather. Cloth or leather tops.
$2 Silk Stripe Pongee $i ?Q 7
GhirlB V! j ltnv' !imnlo hnu 1 Sr l- f
r.au
Hoys' Sample Shoes,
Ir:i.50 to $4 Values...
Itutton and lace styles Warly all
t'.xcepiionai value
to C,
I.lt llrnilier KlltST
.
sizes t
KI.OOU NORTH
(Men's $2.75 to $3.50 $0 OQ
Shoes Sale in Subway &
jlluii-inetal calf and patent cnltskin,
IHmi lace, .mi sizes in mi.
Mutton
Here
the
In Quantity and (Jreat Attractiveness Low Prices Rule
New Spring Fashions
Are Authoritatively
Presented
for Mittc
SpriiiQ- Suits, $19.98
Smart model in tvnnl nanlin mir nkrlrhrtl
Of nay Mun. KiPlich lilno pand .nnd black llavo Imx plaitrd. liHtnl jaokots
...HV, In.rrn u'lllnr ..11.1U h.Ul.t ...itl. ..ill
nun iai , nuiiwi (iiiiuin iiiiiiMi "iiii niin
:l
Misses' Spring Dresses, One Pictured, ,$to
Silk and serge In navy hlue. green and brown Charming afternoon n,nd street
styles trimmed with braid, embroidery nnd unveil v collars.
For Women
Spring Suits, $16.75
... --'!----- --- j Y - --- i
i Wool pnplin In Mack anu sand Jackets hao bniad, smart thic-inch hpltR.f
I fastened with huckle. Sailor coMarn am overlaid with hoiiKnllno kIIU. 1
Mt "t-t - It 1 1 l 1 1 it I I 1 1 ii v I - aBBHB.NaB M'l i tt
Women's Spring Coats, S22.50 to $32.50
Kxceptlonally attractle variety in spring weight wool velour. Tienrh style and
dressy effects smartl.v trimmed and richly lined.
Elegant Winter Coats at Halved Prices
,M,m, and ,8n.00,35 & M5
lS,.o,l00.',,0JS0&,S9-"
$18 50 to $27.50
tallies . .
$35.(10 to $46 00 1
allies '
I.lt Jlrtlier-"-Kr:rOXr KI.OOU
18"&s25
SSSSSISSH.. ...
'$10.08
Girls Stylish Coats & Frocks mt Scimtfpibama,
At n..;- Ti.. Tt'.vi a ... i i ra....
At Prices That Will Appeal to Parents
riasnip in .iiimuuirc ,
Sfllves a dramatic demonstration of one of our J
j great sea fighters In actual battle. 5
? four time daily 11 A. M r
I 1, 3 and 4 P. M. i
i Explained By Mr. SAMUEIj OHKIX S
J the builder.
SKPORTiNfj noons nn:iT., second floors
Tomorrow! the Last
Busy Saturday in
The Manufacturers' Sale
Shopping In this store tomorrow will mean to
mt many' dollars.
Crowded with splendid values in newnnd
seasonable merchandise from reliable.
manufacturers.
t "ft ft t AA -t -t ft ft ft f " 6-4-y0-O-.e)
Maintains itcaaersmp
m
W $7.98
Clearaway of Little Girls' Coats
at $1.50, S2.50, $3.50, $4.85 & $6,95
Sixes 2 to 5 Years
Well tailoted garments of sealette plush, enrdu.
rny. rhlnchilla. mixtures, thlbet and cheviot
Hig (Jills' Attractive Linen $7 QO
vrocks J ' 'VO
With hand smocking In contrasting colors, pipings,
neied buttons and embroidered pockets. Slies 11
and 16 years. One Klfrtrlied,
Pretty Tub Frocks $0 A Q j
Straight style of navy linen, with Wtti
champagne color rep collai and cuffs, i
silk Btltchlng, embroidered silk anchor and patch I
pockets Sties fi to 14 years. i
I.lt llrolhem SKCONIJ FLOOR
Our February FURNITURE Sale
in Money Savin as
f I kCMpMMMMsMr'
mimil
Only a Few More Days, of Thee Wonderful
upporiuniuea
Buy on the Club Plan : No Interest I No Extra
II II II - ,1 I. I. M II
These Bedroom Pieces, each $29.98
American walnut or bird's-eye, maple: ColonUl Ue
sign, liresner, ClillTonlrr or lied. Four top druvycra.
Triplicate Toilet Table $OA Oft
This Quartered Oak Buffet, $36.75
I'lank top 54-Inch. Sliding drnwers and closet. Iarge llnen
drawer.
This 'Extension Table, $17.98
Quartered and pollohed oak. 6 44-ln top. Kxtra heavy poti
planked top.
ThrecPiece Suite, $23.50
Fumed oak j Charles II twist. Brown Spanish leatherette up
holstery. Automobile seate.
(hair or Korkrr sold separately, each, ts.tft.
Lit Brothers FOUnTll tfLOOK
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