-' r si ,' II T U '" E POLICE SHOT HURTS CHILD 12VEttING-. KJBLlC 'LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. APBJLL 15, 1919 -' P- ! . . 18 Investigation Being Made of Injury of Ten-Year-Old The police arc InmtiKntltig tlie clr cumstnucci MirroundlnR.the accidental ucplosion of a revolver beintf exhibited by n patrolman to Borne friends, n shot .which seriously injured ten-year-old Appeals Made at Academy to Isnblc Stark, of 80!) North Twenty- I The nccident occurred In front of 800 Xorth Twenty-seventh street list night. Patrolman August Lolimlller, of the , Ninth District, was exhibiting nn auto matic revolver of 4u-ealiber to some friends when It exploded. A shot tore through the ligaments of the right thigh of the child, who fctnuil nearby, and emerged several Inches below the knee, the bones of which were shattered. Her limb may be paraljzcd. The child was taken to the Mary ,1. PLANE FORCED DOWN; BACK AT NAVY YARD: Aid Starving and Ignorant Russians SPEAKERS ARE HECKLED F-5L, Great Flying Boat, Narrow Escape Near Chester Had and LEAK IN GASOLINE SUPPLY, flyii Rrenlr natrolmen in umiuim - ;" ."".. ".,", inc lnir navn flv ne lioni l'-.-.T. plain clothes guarded every entrance tWno, v,hieh landed in the Delaware river near and exit and closely scrutinized nil who he bones of which ere shattered. Her 0hrst(r yotitcr(lny t0WK, 1)apk , entered the Academy 01 i '- "'- '""' ," '" '"' ' , t i,B M-rr 1 "", 'hndephIo Navy Yard today, night to hcBp-Mwlnme Catherine Brwh- The child was taken to the Mary .1. Kxnminntion showed that the airship ko'vskaya, "little grandmother of . lh. j Drexel , "o aud Ihm "er J" , as forced to descend because of n Jeak 7"" ", '" t ir . i I ,n I,le Sus"ne supply pipe. This will """"" "'" "" r biggest flying boat In the world. Tt Is I equipped with two motors and carries 405 gallons of gasoline. The machine, wlilrii weighs 7000 pounds, has n carrj -Ing capacity of 7000 pounds The crew of the fljing boat taxied the craft to n buoy near Chester, after tho boat hit the river, and anchored It there. A launch from the Chester Ship building Company then took the crew ashore. The men aboard the flying bout were Ensign (Jeorge II. Hasselman, pilot : Itolnnd V. Parker, observer; (icorgo II. Stafford and A. K. I'nrlte, chief mechanicians, and Morrh Adrian, chief gunner. The big plane developed trouble while above Wilmington. The ship was being maneuvered toward the river at Chester when at a height of 'nbout "fiO feet an air pocket was struck. The (lying boat fell nbout 100 feet before Hnslgn Has selman righted It and planed safely to tlio river. T...t ..niitnn." and Dr. Kdwaril H. Egbert, formerly chief surgeon of the Amcricnn Red Cross detachment in Rus sia, speak on the conditions in that country. , , The police protection was requested by officials of the New Century Club, under whose nuspices the affair was held, because of rumors that local Bol shevists intended making an, effort to "!! break up the meeting. Only one interruption uisuiroeu mo peace of the meeting, although hecklers frequently hurled questions at the speak ers. Whep, in answer to a question. Doe tor Dgbcrt declared that the Bolshevists In Russia only represented C5 to 10 per cent of the population, some one in the gallery shouted : "That's a lie!" Applause in the top of the house and hissing in the oicliMtrn pit followed. Doctor Egbert ignored the interruption, however, and continued answering ques tions he invited from the nudience. "Why don't you let us go back to Russia? 'This government makes usi pay 12 per cent income tax!" was an other question, also from the gallery. "Let them go back I T.ct them go ' back!' cried hundreds in the audi fonum, and .Doctor r.gbert said : SECOND OF FAMILY DROWNS Effort to Reecue Darby Boy Are In! Vain I Eight-year-old Roy Scott, of Elev enth and Cedar avenues, Darby, was drowned in a deserted quarry bole near. Holy Cross Cemetery, Ycndon. . The boy was alone nt the time of, the accident, and it is not known how- he happened to fall in. His screams were heard by James Wilson, a negro, who plunged into he water just as the boy sank. Wilson dived repeatedly and finally brought up the body. ue repaired at once and the big ship will again take to the air for its test lliglit. 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I WANjAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'&j It Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store An Easter Sale of Women's French Gloves 1500 Pair Special at $1.15 a Pair Fresh, white gloves of fine French glace lambskin, overseam sewn, with two clasps at the wrists. These gloves are worth half again as much, as the skins are of a fine and even quality. All sizes to start with, but as the quantity is not large, it is advis able to come earlv. (Centrnl) IS Men's Soft Collars 18c Three for 50c Many men bought collars in this sale that ordinarily would cost them moro than twice as much. There are collars of rep Dinue and silk mixed poplin plenty of the popular shapes. Women can wear them, too, Sizes 12 to 18. Spring Neckties at 65c A fine array of ties in large open end four-in-hand shapes is in Spring colorings. Both silks and silk mixtures in plain colors and figuied designs. Bat-wing tics at this price, too. (Onllrr.T, MnrLft) No End to the Variety of the New Easter Wraps MP 1 iili Many women feel that it is necesbtriy to choose from a wide variety of stvles to be really satisfied with the wraps thev buy. They like to see nil the different ways that a wrap can be made and then thooso the models which suit them best. That is a plan that is easily followed m the Down Stairs Stoic, wheio at $U5 to $35 there are at least a hundied dif ferent styles. Capes of silvertono, serge, veloui and gubardine are here in HO styles at $25, and there is an equally fine assortment of dolmans of serge, velour or poplin in navy blue and black, as well as henna, 1'ekin, tan and taupe. Most all nre half lined and some arc full lined with silk. If You Prefer a Coat tlieie aie some fine things. In paiticuiai the coat which is sketched. It is of soft suede velour in taupe, lookie, Pekin or henna and is cut on straight lines that are becoming to any figure. $37.50. Unusual and Very New aie the wraps of combinations of ma terial wool and silk or two kinds of silk. Some are trimmed with angora, some with brushed wool or fur, and theie aie heme sinking effects in linings. $4R to $145. (Mlirkrl) A Man Has No Time to Waste in the matter of choosing his Easter suit. If he is wise and knows sound clothes-value when he sees it, he will come straight to Wanamaker's and choose any one of scores of fine Spring suits at moderate prices in our Down Stairs Store for Men. At $25 to $35 there are hundreds of good Easter suits in the right kinds of patterns for men of good taste plenty of style, but nothing showy. Plain business suits for men who like them best, suits which fit a little closer at the waistline and flare a little more for young men. Particularly worth a young man's attention are th,e cheviot suits at .$2o. These are specials and ' worth a third more. Suits With Two Pair of Trousers are of blue serge all-wool and fast color and are marked $32.50. Light-Weight Overcoats Straight box styles of oxford cheviot are $22.50; with a waistline they are $30. (tiilllrr.i, Murkrl) . Plenty of Gay Ginghams at 29c a Yard They aie H'2 inches wide and aie in u great vuiiety of plaids and some "plain colors. The eolotings are good and are suitable for women's and childien's Summer dresses. (( rntrul) Easter Gifts Tapestry-co ei ed p i c t u i e frames', trays, powder boxes, desk sets, glove and handker chief boxes or scrap baskets are priced from COc to $3.50 each, and uie in two shades of rose and two shades of blue. (Ait Needlework Store, Cen tral.) . Collar and cuff sots of clash in plain blue, tan or white aie smart with tailored suits and are $1 a set. (Central.) Dainty organdie sets in lound shape trimmed with nai l'ow Valenciennes lace are ?1.75 a set and make lovely gifts. (Cential.) Linen handkerchiefs for tho kiddies are 18c each and are embroidered in many attrac tive ways, some, have Easter rabbits, others the Easter chick in the cdners. Handkerchiefs for giown ups are in a wonderfully wide assortment and start at 125c. (Central.) Any woman will be delighted with a rhinestone barpin, and tho Jewelry Store has scores of them at 7oc to $15. (Central.) A lovely gift box of writing paper that contaips 48 sheets of paper and 48 envelopes of lav'ender, pink or white is $1. Tho envelopes arc lined with a flowered paper of deeper tone than the outside. (Commercial Stationery, Central.) Boudoir caps, the piettiest and fluffiest ever, arc of lace, net, satin or crepe Georgette, with dainty roses and ribbons for trimmings. Prices ,tart at $1 and go to $0.50. (Central) New Blouses of Voile Four pretty new htyles have" just made their appearance. At $2 theie aie tluee styles. Two aie rather plainly made with convertible collars and hem stitching; the other is lacy. At $3.50 an entiiely new .ityle is of pale pink, blue or lavender voile with a frilly lace-trimmed collar and cuffs and a black ribbon at the neck. This being a suit season, there are moie attiac tive blouses than ever to enhance the smartness of the suits. Many beautiful affaiis of crepe de chine, Georgette and the like aie priced from $5.75 upward in the Salon. (The Vnlt Siilnu, Mulkd) Ready for Girls Who Are Holiday Making Released fiom studies, girls are free to give all their thoughts to the Easter frock or wrap. The diet., which i sketched, is of luatling taffeta in dark blue or tan; the lound neck is embioidercd in con ttasting wool stitchery. Price $18.75, 13 to 17 year sizc. A cape of navy seige with est front ot tail silk has a tow of buttons down each side. It comes in 1", 15 and 17 year sizes and is pi iced 19.75. Another cape of tine navj .uige is ?25. It is lined throughout with a pretty plaid silk, has a coat fiont and is trimmed with three rows of braid around the bottom of the cape 13 to 19 yeat sizes. (Ontrnl) mmk Hi W fSr ink Delightful Easter Hats for Little Maids A whole big room full of Easter hats just for little girls! That's the way the Down Stans Store has piepared for all the little maids who will want pretty hats to wear to Sunday-school on Easter morning. Thev start with little bonnet-shaped hats with libbons, to hang down the backs of little girls of six or eight, and then there are leg horns and peanut straws and sailors with soft, upturned brims. For girls whose chesses 'come to their shoe-tops there are becoming hats trimmed with velvet ribbon, wool ombioideiy or flowers. Really, there seems no end to the pietty tilings. Piices start at $1.75. (MnrKrt) NOTE. I" or teeny-ween sihtei or brother theie are dear little hats and bonnets in the Babies' Store, Central. ? Marquisette ,' Special at 25c a Yard A seasonable curtain material in white, ecru and cieam color, 38 inches wide, with hemstitched edge, and unusual at thih puce. (( llfHtllUt) Royal Worcester Corsets $2.50 to $4 Models aie heie for the avei age figures, but exceptional thought and caie is giving to fit ting comfoitabl and propel ly the stout woman. Theie aie models of coutil and bioche m pink or white, topless styles, thobe with medium bust and long skut, and all aie well boned fo' proper support. lOnirall Skirts in T,irc5p Siy.pc 0 . Spii'i? skirts in navv blue and blade aie fH tn 1519. .",(). Silk poplins in nay blue, black and tauDe are $7.75 to S2L 50. Atti active plaids, inan in pleated models, aie $12.50 to $19.50. good-looking latino stupe skirt is $10.50. Lovely soft satins and taffetas in. b'ack and navj , ami many in -,i,les that older women like, are $12.50 to "523 5(1 These aie in 31 to ') inch waistband0. I Alnrl.fi Perfumes andt powders of delightful fray ranee make charminy Easier gifts. Wool Jersey Frocks Special at $15 9 These good-looking wool jeisuj frock (one model sketched) arc braided, embioid ered or trimmed with contiasting color jersey. One attractive model has a broad tucked belt piped with contrasting color and the skirt is trimmed with buttons. At $25 a smart blouse frock of wool jersey is handsomely embioidercd in self-tone silk braid and has a vest of silk tricolette. Ordinarily it would be a'most once again as' much. Taffeta Frocks at Special Prices Many models 'are $10.75. Some aie beaded, others braided or combined with Georgette crepe. At $15 there is also a good choosing of attractive styles, many of them with over skirts and Georgette crepe sleeves. Practical Serge Frocks braided, button trimmed or combined with silk are in a variety of styles at $9.76, $11.25, $16.50 to $25. Foulard Frocks in quite a number of pretty styles are $16.50 to $25. (Markst) Dainty Ribbon Novelties. for Gay Eastertime Some of the prettiest (and sweetest) thingj imaginable for Easter gifts aie heie in the Toilet Goods Stove. They are made of lovely, glistening ribbons, shiried and miffed and topped with little bows, lows of lace and tiny rosebuds. You'll see fluffy, puffy sachets, little powder bags of many kinds from the wee rose-shaped ones up to the largo basket-like affair with a bouquet ef pqsies on the front. And there are powder puff8 of different kinds ever so many things that women love. Prices go fiom 25o for a tiny sachet to $4.50' for a great big one (rntrnl, Gay as Easter Flowers and Just as colorful are the Easter handkerchiefs for women, v At 25c, many novelty colored handkerchiefs and colored embroidered corners. All of sheer linen and dozens of styles to choose from. At 35c, sheer linen handkerchiefs with colored borders and colored embroidery; also plain xhite hand-cmbroidcred comers. At 50c, dainty Madeira embroidered handkerchiefs of sheer white linen. AIbo with weo lace edges, as dainty as can bs. ' At 20c, plain white embroidcredcorncr linen handkerchief. (Central) f A I-1 wl Trl til mi a l "Jl &I i. VI l fi stl v-fl V&l Vfl M-?U 1 41 fl n sl r .& I -M "-' ffG i"! fiS ZJ , :' 'i f- V J.'" L" . ' v$ '. ! tt . f. a x:.i . v: ii . .J ,&' ..rs i w, A il , i-i ir J ' ' . r v ra Z?&Li 4-Nr.