PS MSfftf-?1 & & .V- I J to I 1, " , !f r. I EVEttlSG PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, THU'KSDAT, ' Al'ML 10, 1013 f7S ' W l r iai MAS. GERARD SHO WS DESERTER WAS A SPYl 5 . - .. . i i hx-bnvoy s IVifc Remem bers Former U. S. Sol dier as Visitor to the Em bassy in Berlin. I. accept a British Invitation by nlrplaue. to go to Paris Wore the Iron Cross Tried to Set Mexico Against America Arott; Serving a 10 -Year Sentence. lly Associated Ticss New York. April 10. Because Mrs. .7nm''s AT. Gernrd. vrltc of tlic ex uibassailor to Germany, has an cred ent memory ''or faces. Henry Bode, lie onlv American soldier convicted of idiiiK Germany ni n spy, is now serv r a ten-year sentence in the Dii tipllnary Barracks at Governois Is and, it was learned heie today. Bode, according to his confession, fter Mrs. Gerard had identified liim ns n man in German uniform who hnd ap peared one day at the American Embassy in Berlin, wearing the iron iross, deserted from the American army nt Fort Bliss, Tex., in July, 1014, and made his way to Germany, where he ntered the German army. After winning his iron cross in action against the Allies, Bode entered the German Intelligence Service, was sent to New York and eventually to Mexico, nherc he was ordered to work to get Mexico and the United States into war and to blow up the Tampico oil fields. Tearing for his life in Mexico, Bodo i rossed the American border into Calcxico, Calif., and surrendered to mmigration authorities. At his court martial at Governors Island, Mrs. Gerard identified him as the man in UNIFORMS AIDED SWINDLE a ga3, ' a ' "IMaWlm - A fjMB' - 'A ' ft x , -. . ' v r V m s-i . I 'K ' ' ' . , A -' ! - - - ; pniiiw If You Trim Your Own Hats you will joy in our stock of millinery trimmings, so largo that f vc can afford to sell many of them at truly wholesale prices. 8 This, together with the fact that we have always maintained 1 a high standard of quality in this department, makes our shop an unusually interesting center for the women who prefer to I create their own chapeaux. I The Best for the Least 1 A gorgeous pheasant quill, 22 inches long and I inches wide. $1.50. Stunning whips and fancies. $.25 to $1.00. Effective wings in all colors and sizes. $.42 up. Rich ostrich pompoms. $4.25 each. Nosegays and separate posies. $.25 up. Beautiful wreaths. $1.25 to $4.50. Everything that the smartest of homo milliners might need we can offer at unexpectedly reasonable prices and in great variety. We will take great pleasure in showing you our stock. WANAMAKER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S i MBS. JAMES W. GERAKD German uniform she had seen in Berlin, and Trank Hill, Mr. Gcrard"s valet, corroborated her assertion. B6d,e, n native of Germany, had for jeais been a soldicr-ot-tortunc.. lie ns a llussian spy during the Russo Japanese war, served in the United States navy, was a member of the In telligence Service of the Philippine Constabulary and won n lieutenant colonelcy in the Mexican army during the Madero regimo for gallantry in action. Early in his career, Bode married Miss Barbara Steucr, in Dayton, O., but they separated In 100G. AIRMAN WINS POINT George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 TrtTnrmiminiimniHimtnmrjitinHiMiitmtrimjiirrmn:iHnitniitiri;ia.HiminpnTTninirTir1iirii'i?.Kri.m riiiKniinnai'tiiumiiUiiriirntiiiiK'titT auimttuntiinmtiuniitnnujmHwnfmri, i Lansdale Workers Hoodwinked by Accused American Captain Scores In Alleged Magazine Solicitors ! London Trial Lansdale, Pa., April 10. More tlinn London. April 10. The work of ihe P.OO employes of looal industrial plants court-martial trying Captain K. G. nnd some officials of these plants have Chamberlain, of San Antonio, Tex , wan concluded in England .vestcrdaj, and been hoodwinked by three men near ing, respectively, the uniform of a ailorr a soldier and a marine. The three went to the factories and solicited subscriptions for a publication collect ing money from the heads of the plants, who agreed to advance it nnd deduct it from the wages of subscribers. Burgess Orr ordered the solicitors to stop operations. They became indig nant, saying they would bring their "manager" to prove they wcie repu table agents. They left town and have not been heard from since Orr commu nicated with the publishers of the maga 7ine subscribed for and learned no so licitors had been sent out, but that some one had recently bought .'100 copies. the couit adjourned to meet in Palis tomorrow. The proserution still has other witnesses to call bcfoie the de fense opens it case. Captain Chamber lain is charged with having made false reports in connection with ms reported aerial exploits on the British front last summer. The defense was much rated over admission made bv AV. M. Wfbb, a British War Ofliee handwriting ex nert. that in preparing photographic documents he did not use for his com paiisons tvpicnl specimens of Captain llinmberlnin s lianuwnting, Dut isolated letters which most resembled inscrip tions appearing on the reports in ques tion. ' Rear Admiral Knapp, the American CHINESE INVADE MONGOLIA Russians Prottfot When' Troops Are Sent to Two Districts Pehln, April 10. (By A. P.) In lontiavention of the Russo-Chinese ticaty, which is now regarded as hav ing lapsed, the government has sent 500 Chinese troops to Urga and a similar number to Kiachta and it is indicated that additional men may be sent later. The Russian legation has presented n note to tho government protesting against the dispatch of Chinese troops into Outer Mongalin. ' The government is still apprehensive of Bolshevik incursions, agents of the Russian soviet regime being reported to hae established recruiting stations in Turkestan. Officials at Shanghai have been ordered to exercise vigilance to prevent tho entry of Bolshcviki, who arc (n!crto bo coming into the country through that port. Hospital Units on Way Home Boston. April 10. tFour hospital units and four ambulance companies ate aboard the transport 'Winifrcdinn, which is on the wav from Brest to this port. IJhese units are the OIst, 10"d. 103d and lORh field hospitals, and the 301st, 102d, lOIld and 110th ambulance companies. Six Dental Corps Officers Killed WAtlilncton. April 10. Casualties in (he dental corps of the army, tabulated by Surgeon General Ireland disclose that six officers of the corps were killed in action. Forty-seeu officers of the corps died of disease. Certified by the Philadelphia Pediatric Society )Vhlker-Gordon Just as it comes from the Cow Natural flfc Clean "Wish we could call it some thing besides milk" THJS statement, made by dnc of the men in charge of the Walker-Gordon farms, indi cates the high quality of Walker-Gordon milk. This exceptionally clean milk comes from strong, healthy cows. The owners specialize in cleanliness of cows, barns, milkers, utensils. Walker-Gordon milk comes to you as un changed in flavor, richness and body, as when it left the cow. It is used on thousands of tables and in babies' bottles every day. Telephone for your, first order today. You will like it. ? zm. J Supplce-Wills-JonesMilkCo. Distributing Agents for Philadelphia. Atlantic City and Vicinity Winner of Twelve Gold Medals Telephone, Poplar 530 , AU-BAY, EVERY-BAY SMOKE XT' OU can't beat J the Mapacuba for real smok. 'i'iir enjoyment. Havana Filler, C Sumatra Wrapper 10 andV'p 6 Sizes Wherever Ctqars Are Sold BAY UK BROS. lm,mmuv A,5 f,'8n'ioUurHers "' . ;SH BllKSraH' PHILADELPHIA SfiJft p?SSSi -, ANTOMIOMACEO , i HEINZ OVEN BAKEEl BEANS 3 &r squeeze less money out of the family pocketbook With meat so high, and not good for us anyway, what boon to have a food so rich, So good, so nutritious and so easily prepared as Heinz Baked Beansl so a r-- 57 Eat them Every Day Heinz Baked Beam with Pork and Tomato Sauce Heinz Baked Pork and Beant (without Tomato Sauce) Botton Style Heinz Baked Bean in Tomato Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian) Heinz Baked Red Kidney Beam A few of the 57 Varieties Vinegar, Ketchup, Apple Butter Cream S&"os, bpaghctti WAiAIAIER'S D0WM inR AIRS STORE To a Little Girl's Liking aie these piettj capes ol" navy blue sorgo with Ray lining of Fiench blue 01 bright red. Each cape is gatheicd from a shoulder yoke and has a collar trimmed with braid to match the lining; theic aie slits for the arms. In sizes 8 to 14 years at 512.50. One of these capes is sketched An Unusual Frock of blue or brown chambray shows a novel use of unbleached muslin for the collar, cuffs, yokes and the facing of tho box pleats in the skiit. It is distinctly new and will fit gills ofi 3 to M. !o. White Dress Time is approaching and graduation, confnma tion, processions and other white dies occasions are in the offing. Ficsh, snow frocks of lawn, voile and net arc in all white or have touches of color in sashes or trimming. 6 to 14 year sics at $0.7.r to $11 50 (Central) I tHtY And for Tinier Folk tlicic ate little rompers" that will make the wee people who wear them look as dainty and fresh as Spring herself. At $1.25 and $1.50 there are cunning little peg-top styles of striped pink and white or blue and white seersucker and checked or plain percale combined with white madras. These aie in sires 2 to, 6 years. Between $1.50 and $3 theie aie lompeia of plain color oi white poplin. The colors usually have white collais and cuffs and the white ones arc trimmed with colors. Touches of smocking or embroidery add to the charm of these little things. The sizes are 3 to 6 years. (Central) VALUE Is Unquestionable in the Down Stairs Clothing Store for Men Pick up any suit and examine it care fully. Note how well it is cut, how well it fits and how all the little points of 'tailoring have been watched. Every seam is piped, the buttons are put on to stay, pockets are well adjusted for comfort and convenience. The material has been subjected to the severest of tests and there is not one thread of cotton in it. This is not true of but one or two of our suits, but of every suit in our stock. You can take as much time to the examination as you please and you will not find anything but sound value and integrity. Easter Suits Are at Their Best Here are suits of cheviots in plain blue and mixed patterns, made with plain or waistline coats. Suits of serge of a heavy weight that will not f,ade or lose its shape. Suits of flannel, which young men like, made with plain or waistline coats. There are fittings for men of almost all proportions in sizes 34 to 46. At $25 to $35. (Oallerj, Market Men's Percale Pajamas $1.75 Comfortable pajamas of smoothly woven percale in stripes of various colors. Unusually Good Silks were used in the making of some four-in-hand ties that are worth talking about. There aren't many of a kind, which accounts for the lowness of the piice 65c. (Oaller.T, Market) These Fine Skirts Wear a Special Price $7.50 They are navy blue and black all-wool serge and poplin skiits, mostly sample skirts (theie are about a half dozen styles) but there are some in all sizes. The long, narrow line predominates and they are the season's good tailored stj les. A Black Faille Poplin Skirt at $4.50 is unusually good. It is shirred all around the lop, has pietty pockets and is topped with a belt. For House Wear , or other practical wear there is a black cotton lamie sknt vsith bell and pockets. S3. (Market) Excellent Corsets for Little Money One style for $1.50 is of pink coutil with low bust and two elas tic inserts on each side. It has a medium-length skirt, is well boned throughout and will fit the aver age to the full figui e. Another, at $2.50, is a topless model with an elastic band fii. ished with a tailored bow in front. The skirt is short and the corset suitable for the slight to the aver age figure. (Central) Voile Flouncing 75c a Yard It is 40 inches wide plenty wide enough for a skirt and comes in white embroidered with rose, Copenhagen blue, wistaria, light blue and black or in rose, Copenhagen blue or tan embroid ered in white. (Central) A Little Sale, of Easter Petticoats at $3.85 The colorings arc lovely! All the gay or dark changeable hues' you could think of, and plain colors, too. The petticoats are of soft, lustrous taffeta with tucked and ruffled flounces, of messaline, of silk jersey with messaline flounces and of satin striped tub silk. Gay flowered taffeta petticoats in grounds of purple, green and navy have deep-tucked flounces and are ?5.50. Special at $1 Seivtccable petticoats of figured sateen, plain black sateen with figured flounces and of striped cotton foulard. (Central) A New Tricolette Vest in pearl gray, navy or Copenhagen blue, tan 01 white would be a smart touch to a tailoied suit. This one is collarless and is ?3. Other attractive vests of pique, cotton or linen crash, novelty silks and organdies in many, manv styles are $1 to $12.75. (Central) Camisoles Colored Like Easter Eggs Hie of satin, hemstitched, with picoted shouldei straps and come in heliotrope, maize, peach, sunset and Victoiy led. All are slip-over styles, and aie $2. (Central) Marquisette Half Curtains Special at 50c a Pair They have hemstitched bouleis, aie U6 inches long, and come in ecru color. They are excellent values and timely. Cretonne at 35c a Yard Particularly good at this price and exactly the thing for slip covers or for freshening the odd piece of furniture that needs a touch of Spring. The colors are rich and pleasing and the material is a jard wide. (Clieatnut) Easter Handkerchiefs for Women Delightful things with coloied holders, coloied embroideied cor ners or plain white handkerchiefs with embroidered comers, all of sheer linen, are here in profusion at 25c. Initialed Handkerchiefs of plain white linen with nanow hemstitched hems' aie S1.25 the half dozen. At 35c Thiee dainty styles of shfei linen handkerchiefs. One with colored Itorder; another with a coloied loll hem and colored em bioidery, and the third daintily hand embioidered in plain white'. (Central) From France These Beautiful Easter Gloves for Women No need to tell a woman of the charm of a daintily gloved1 hand every woman with clothes-senie knows it. These pretty things from France represent the highest type of the gloer's skill and so fresh and fine aie they that it is safe to say a great many will be given as Easter gifts. White glace lambskin gloves, oveiseam sewn, with Paris point backs, are $2 a pair. While or black overseam gloves with self or contrasting embioidery, clasps and hems, aie $2.25 a pair. Pique sewn gloes in white or black have contrasting two-tone crochet embroidery on the backs and are also in all-black. They have one pearl clasp and are $2.25 a pair. White or black overseam kidskin gloves with Palis point stitching or white gloves w ith white embioidery aie $2.50 a pair. Also at thi- pi ice. black pique kidskin gloves with black embioidery. Washable white kidskin gloves, pique sewn, and of extellent quality, aie $2.75 a pair. Fiench kidskin gloves in three shades of blown, gray and in navy blue aie overseam sewn and very smait at $2.75 a pair. Pique sewn kid gloves in' brown, gray, black and white aie $t!. (Central) You'd Probably Never Guess That Capes Have So Many Forms Many Women Will Be Suited for Easter It ically is- amazing to see the gieat array of these attractive wraps that Spring and the appioach of Easter have brought foith. Between $15 and $25 theie aie no less than 50 different styles in seige, poplin, silveitone and velour. The cape that is sketched is copied in serge from an e.pensie model and shows a new point in the ruffles which extend from collar to hem. It is in navy blue and is lined with fig ured silk. $25. A soft and wearable cape of silver tone in Pckin, tan and taupe has a jacket fiont and pockets and is gath ered from a shoulder yoke across the back. $22.50. Even Wider Choosing is to be found between $25 and $32.50 and from $35 upward to $55 theie are charming things. Sports capes Bhow a happy combination with brushed wool, which will appeal to women who like new things. (Market) hjMPw w itprVwA. -'Vn r u p jrV i 'v i Good Axminster Rugs i.bxG.6 ft., $12.75. '7.6x9 ft., $25. 6x9 ft., $22.50. 8.3x10.6 ft., $32.50. 9x12 ft., $34.50. (Chestnut) A woman may choose her suit from many styles and materials. And prices are moderate if she chooses fiom these. At .$25 A gioup of new suits in seige and poplin go in for nay blue and lighter Spiing shades. Jackets show box or simple tailored l;nes and overcollars do much towaid brightening the suits up. Many vestees aie seen, also much braiding. S25 to $30 biings a gioup of attiactive wool jersey suits in many daik and bright shades taupe, light and daik blues, rose and purple. There aie sports models and fancier styles, some with contrasting collars and cuffs. $35 to $37.50 A gioup of individual models, usually of gabardine and serge, are in navy and Pekin blue. Braid is elaborately used, as are rows of buttons. The linings are lovely. (Market) effffc 111 ' Oxford Ties on Parade. Women's black calfskin ties with high straight heels, straight Si f JU :alf'. with center perforations and -welted soles are $5.40. Dark tan ca skin tied on the same last are S5.75 a nair. AVomen's gray kidskin ties made on long slender lasts with" turned Boles and high covered heels are $5.75. ,' Men's dark tan oxford t'.ea on English lasto are $5,50. Jligftft shoes on the same last are $5,90 a pair, , M -MiL. . - .It (Che.tnui) .-. -I. '." ' '' ' a T p . va'i "A- ' v , V .1, , ,,-.- i.'iK&SSTbTN "t( Ai:
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