MriM 1 ?WWa J -J -V ji . h l ft. h U s. IS p- Sr f s w f K V V it n - n ' OGTOXESG PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919 fc BUILDER TO ILLCHILD, FINED John McClatehy, Racing to Hospital From Ocean City Delayed by Law Guardians ACTION BRUTAL, HE SAYS John H. McClntrhe?, builder, of Mef -ion, wns held up nnd fined $1!5 by Now Jersey constables Inst night ns lie was upccding to the bedside of bis elck daughter. Sir. McClnlcliy wns nt bU hutnc in Orenn City yesterday when Helen, bis iwcivoycaroHiBiri, wnsBimncuiyiBKcn solf , le ,.ase m, wI)en ot , , ill nt- Ii Alrtf'ln tnlt i) liAmn in tlnfmn ' . . . , o Ik lib IIIU .UV.VtUiVllJ (IVflll tl 1)1V lUlli GIRL MISSING-TEN DAYS Mother Prostrated by Lucy Arlon's Continued Absence From Home Senrcb Is being made by Die police 1 for Lucy Arlon, fifteen years old, wbo I disappeared from her bom'1, -Oolt East Albright street. Mrs. Ullznbcth Ariou. inotber of (lie girl, is pros trated nnd under tlie enre of n phy sician. Lucy, who is a graduate of the Stetson Public School, Allegheny avenue n.n d 11 street, disappeared on May 0. t'hnrlcs Wolfe, n house sergeant the Helgradc and station, who is n T GODFREY 'MUM' ON QUITTING' TllP nl"muI " Do(or "odfrej to get out, Mr Young ns. because be Drexel Head Declines to Comment is not cnrrjlng out (tie ideas of the I ... i.iniiu mi ncsignaiion ' lounuer oi urexei. If Doctor Godfrey irfuxfs to heed Twenty More Arrive Here on Haverford With 107th Engineers FIVE FROM PHILADELPHIA Dr. IIollls (indfrey. president of Drexel Institute, declined today to wake nny comment on the demnud of a group 'f alumni that lie resign as head of the Pennsylvanians inMitution. Graduates of the engineering depart ment, bended by I,. It. Young, met Sulmdiiy night and made niellininnuv a formal demand for CSIgllHtioll. i plans for Godfrey's the alumni, Mr. Young :i.p, the or gnnl7ntlou will withdraw ils suppnil' from Drexel nnd dMinuil. ' Doctor Godfrey has been piesident of Diexol for three jcni.. succeeding Dr. .lames McAllister, who was prci dent from its foundation until his death in 1111.1. Doctor Godfrey came bcn Doctor i fiom the Massni lin tts Sihonl of Teelinidogy I.UCT AJUON' I Clearlicld streets friend of the family, has interested "him A physician pronounced the ailment ap pendicitis nnd said on immediate opera tion was necessary. She was taken to , the Trcsbytcrinn Hospital and n tele phono message started Mr. McClatcliy , speeding hero from Ocean City, As bo ncarcd Magnolia, X. .T., mi the White Horse Pike, two men stepped out nnd stopped the car. They took . him to the office of Justice of the 1'cncc William Jackson, in Magnolia, and told 'the judge that Mr. McClatehy bod been ' speeding thirty-seven miles an hour on the pike. Mr. McClnlcliy told the magistrate he I was afraid bis daughter would die be- fore he reached her, but was ordered to busy running down clues in various sec tions of the euy SERVICE MEN HONOR GUARD AT'PAGEANT Guests at Industrial Art School Fete Will File Past Pupils Who Enlisted One hundred nnd sixty one Xeaily, -000 l'cutisxlvauhi .1dirr have been discharged from thb sri-vIc" at ratnii Uijc in tlie lust iweulv-iour hours, the largest single unity being the itmtli Infantry, of tlie 'I wentv-ciglith f Division, with the coeptiou of ("om- ',III, 1,1. llll itfcllllllll ,!-, 1 UIIIII'-'V,I largely of the old Thirteenth Pennsyl vania Xatioual (5 mud. Scrnnton, Vu . contributed n large portion of this regi ment, nnd 500 of tlie sur Ivors returned to their homes there foduy. Others discharged included detach ments of the 10M Engineers and the 103d Signal Tiattallon, headqunr ters of tlie 1'ifty-scventb Brigade and n detachment of Fliiladc1phinii of tin Fifty-third Pioneers. Despite the outpouring of iliscluimeii troops, the camp bad n larger population nt "taps" than at "reveille" vestcr day, owing to the arrivnl of the Thirl second Division veterans and other troons arriving here on the Ilaverfonl. Xo city reception boat was vont down the river to meet the Ilnvcrford jos tcrday. The police baud, the Ited Cross I and the welfare organizations were on Iii.k. the pier. howcer, nnd gave tliem n Godfrey's icsigiiHtiou. V K " tKT r a. f..,i.,. irillll 11 HH r w mm"- M f w .c(.i:i'ili M t.. r ' .v K m .r- -.v umi jmF mg v ma b -"',arKc l""' C 21 Aycount 923 MARKET STREET ? wrqM Sharing ? from the School of Industrial Art who hearty Welcome. pay $Li fine before be could go on. K" "' "u"lu"" "" """ Twenty Fennsylvnniniis. five of whom Mr. nnd .Airs. McClatcliy were at the ' entered the war of defense aie to be ' ro from this city, returned on the -hospital last night when the operntion ' specifically recognized by tlie faculty erford. which docked at Snjder nenur was pcrfoimed. This morning he vavn,i 11I,:i f ilm l',.n,,,lr.t,i. m twharf jesterday with the 107th Ibi nt the bedside of the child, who is still In a critical condition. Mr. McClatehy today brutal nnd high-linnded" the way he bad been treated by Justice of the Fence Jackson. - "I was rushing to the Presbyterian Hospital, where my daughter was to be operated upon, when T was stopped," he said. "I told tbcni that I was going gineers of the Thiitj -seventh Division The men are going through the pre liminnry demobilization steps nt Camp Disc toda. j'seiim and' School of Industrial Art on , ., , .Wednesday evening, when they will described ns -., ? , , ;, '" lliilliuilic ll,- liuill L I1UUUI Ul INC 1C- crptiou to be given nt Uroad and Pine streets so that the invited guests can ' meet (he members who have returned wa'""' s""eet Merchants Meet from"war service nnd the nsscciate.com- ' t The AVnluut Street ltusiiicss Asmi mittcc of women. elation will give a lumlicon toikiv in Tliere will also be represented 200 1"" Fellevue-Strntford Hotel. There to tbc bedside of my child, nnd was will-1 "omen students wbo left the classes "7 reception to ; the new j"ulc"t. ing to post any. amount of money or do 1 "' various branches of war , " w'l VTu " -! i' .' with nn nddrcs. The award of the booster pilze will also be made to the lucky member. This presentation will be made by 1'erdinnnd Keller. Again Tomorrow! 1 300 New Silk Waists Another bargain festival ready for tomorrow's customers. The offering of the most-wanted merchandise only, nnd at remarkably low prices. None Sent C. O. D. No Mail Orders Filled. nnythlng it -they would only let me gol,vnl where their nrtistic training on. But they insisted on holding me forj would be valuable. The honor guard ' n formal hearing nnd told me. though I vwill occupy the flight of steps on (lie they were sorry, I should just sit down I Hroail street front of the building, am; and wait. It ci'mcd like hours, but it . the ,, liaA luMtn milt linlF n limn flnlnt ! ,i,.,t .- ... i .. ...., ..... .... ..u... ........ Hut it was high -banded nnd brutal." 400 LOSE MIDVALE JOBS Steel Company Force Reduced as Inventory Nears Completion About -100 employes of the Midvnle Steel nnd Ordnance Company at Kdtly-s-lone are being lnid off, according to government officials. The reduction of force is due to tlie fact that the iuvrfftary work is now nenring completion, according to Chief Army Inspector C H. Drnkc. Tlie number of employes will be reduced from 1 10P to 700, be. said, ns rapidly as possible without undue hardship. About thirty men in the inventory department and 150 laborers were lnid ofT last week. Mr. Drake said. Most of the men lnid off in tlie inventory de partment were either crippled, too old for the work or otherwise physicnljy .jncapaeitated for manual labor, which is virtually the only class of work that remains. One Hurt In Slaughter House Fire John Hausmnnn, fillO Westminister avenue, wns burned about the bnnd tills morning when tiro partially destroyed the slaughter bouse of Cicorge Huns maun & Son in the rear of that ad , dress. The fire started in tbo engine loom. Mr. Ilaiisiunnii, fearing a boiler explosion, ran through the fire to open the steam gauge and was burned. louuy wilt uc used lor the same' purpose. Between these lines the , guests will enter the school. I be given illustrating the arts nnd crafts of those three important periods, Itnl- Stammerers to Be Taught AT 1 !.- III :ncn..l n .,lnB .. I.:, t. A pageant nnd working exhibition will . ' - ",,., Y. M. r. A is m-,,;,,,,,. for girls and boys who stammer or ctnHni m n irt ,,, imv itnp 1, n ,i,l in .11 nu I .an, Persian nn.I Ityzantine. j ))V impCrfr.t spccci,. $1 THEFT CAUSES ARREST Accused Porter, Caught After Chase, Must Put Up 799 More Dollars A one-dollar bill left Dluabcth, X.I J., yesterday afternoon to sec the city sights, safely encased in a pocket book in the coat of fourteen-year-ojd John Wares, !).! Broad street. 1 All afternoon the bid wandered the streets, nnd near midnight the boy nnd , tlie dollar wound up in Broad street stntion. Tliere, according to the boy's story, the envious glances of n porter, John (Jreene, n negro, fell upon the dollar bill. "Look there!" said the Porter-, point-1 ing to one corner of the stntion, nnd when the boy looked the one-dollar bill was captured. The boy notified Patrol man lowing. Greene wns caught nfter a chnse of several blocks. Several shots were firrd at the fleeing man. At a bearing before Magistrate Circlis today the one-dollar bill wns ery proud, for it had caused ns much cx citcpient ns a movie hero. And before its enptor can be released h'e must deposit 70!) other bills of the same denomination. Splendid Qual ify Jap Silk Aatfe lir quard Silk and f Linen Waists A Ktcntrr wa'stS bargain uoultl !cTf in p 0 ss lilc ns I uoi ill mote nlioie Ktie man our epe ilal price All new $1.00 Cotton WAISTS Sirineil talloicd slilits with lun.in one collars, also wliltc lawns with luca a jTmimm 2irlniinliig Women Street Floor 00 2for$l YOU WOULDN'T TAKE BOARDERS, BUT IVinier armj ofllcpr, recently rclurn,(l from ocre8i nlr mhIt now nermanmitlv located lti riilladelphia Imt a ut ranger H neeKlne a real liotn at a :rlt within lil mans, rrliaps thrft Is small household on without and that somMlniPB feftts th ned foi lh adJce of a seasoned huMnm man. sounc -rnouch to offer the o a- lonal social escort If desired or for Jut tho feeling of eturlty of haIi)E the rlKht Kind of a man around the house Ho h Hes there i nirh a place for him. nnd where the advantnee unuld b mutual UN rternoiial requirements are simple, his inroim Imlted. hut hN referpnees lll doubtless proo quite satisfactory. II 8. I.KDGKR OFFIC'i:. ig"IBII(C) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriifiis Don You Hear New England Calling? n 1 .Fz -ii jr- w 1 ; 1 c Lffiu """"" ,-J,s l $l.SO Silk ' 2 Camisoles 79c 's15to25New Smart Dresses Printed Georgettes, Satins, Taffeta, Georgette Combi nations AllOtllCl RlOlip i-elctlril fiom our nun slock" foi tills one i!hj solllnif All new thin season- ami .Ui.totdhiaiy aluc ,-it 110(11) Also a Group Tomorrow 25 to ?30 Suits and Dolmans Keiluced fiom our regular htucl. 11111I enibiaeliiK hiiIps Unit vrir In Kie.it favor this (.eiihun All tUes rrond I'loiir V ash sallii" ami crepes do chine, tiimmed lth laces. Mx ceptloual allies Htreot rionr 1.50 White Night Gown3 or Flesh or White Envelope Chemise 69c sirfft rimir 89c White Envelope Chemise 39c Trimmed 1 1 1 Kiccp. Street 1 Imir 50c White Brassieres 25c K IraoHlm.i lip(.ial 1 i - to a i.neto' .street l'lour 7 $4 and $5 Smart Trimme Straw Hats at I'll Those larce drossy noppy hatn o liscro and nillan Mihwh llh cil oied ciepo f.ielnBS Ti immril nnh ilhhons nnd flower wreaths. l trjordlnary alues at ?2 00 Street t'loor Waves breaking on the white beaches;. ... joyous snouts or Datnersi uont j - i it r those picturesque, rocKy snores can to you, with all their interesting, colorful life of the seaside in summertime? Danc ing, tennis and golf health, sunshine and youth! Seven hundred miles of ocean shore appeal Watch Hill, Narragansett Bay, Nan tucket, and Martha's Vineyard, Cape Cod, Mas sachusetts Bay, Old Orchard, Casco Bay, Mt. Desert OR i3 it the scenic beauties of great stretches of mountains wonderful outlooks magnificent roads golf, charming society, freedom from care? The Highlands of New England, the White and the preen Mountains, for yours I OR the deep woods, hidden lakes and rivers, where game fish rise to the fly and guides paddle silently over still waters? Get away to the woods of Maine! Of course you've got to take a vacation! It remains only for you to decide where ? The United States Railroad Administration invites you to travel and offers Summer Excursion fares. For further information and descriptive booklet containing list oMiotels, call at Consolidated Ticket Offices or write the nearest 3&$4NewSkirts A Profit-Sharing Day Wonder A splendid group of all-wool ecrne. poplins and im city plaid skirts also cttilte a. number In bllkx. I.arc arlety of stjles. All sizes. Strt riexrr ly I Women's & Misses' Serge k and Wash Dresses Kvery dres worth almost double our special sale Limit two to u customer i ft .Women's & Misses' New $10 Dresses Busquehanna U poplins In s.veiili new models. All new colors. i w9 - Travel Bureau, stating Booklet desired. Booklets New EnfUnd Shore! South of Boiton United-States -Rmlrjqad-Administraiion- Trarel Bureau 143 Liberty Street New York City Travel Bureau 846 Traniportatlon Bulldint Chicago Travel Bureau E02 Hcaley Bulldint Atlanta New England Shore, North and Bait of Boiton New England Lakei and Mountain! WHllIlllUtllllllilillllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllll PAPt3r&si (SSKIjiiiiiiiii v VWIMWI X. K $10 Capes C $10 Suits Z I Of darU blue nod black seiges, neat ly trimmed wltli buttons Of al-wool seu;es In black, blue and colors, also shep herd checks. Hood size rnnge. $ Id Coats Of ill-wool serges and fancy mix tures. Helled In I length models. areY 1 dfliLH Children's Gingham Dresses 85c Neatly trimmed, 8les from 2 to cSra. Girls' $10 Wool Serge Capes $6, Coatee and ve.n effects. Sizes tl to H years. Infants' White Dresses 88C I-aco and em broidery trimmed. Girls' $3.00 Lingerie Dresses $ Ijice Sizes yenrs. ftCS mjvjf . trimmed. o II U to It U I l.ltiltl Xl riLUE STRAvBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Reliable Information of Reliable Merchandise for To-morrow, Tuesday t""yi "V1 T iislerwear IN LARGE SIZES HERE IN GREAT VARIETY It is a tlelij;lit to women who wish Undergarments in large si.cs ,i find thpni hi'io wun tin )irartical but dainty om ul oidenes and laces put together in aj tli-tt ilo not increase the apnearancp of Me, with the careful making that means neither binding nor strain, ami in variety that gives wide choice. Envelope Chemise, S1.2."i Of soft wliUe nainiuok. the sketch shows its irettiness. Others. $l.,f to $:!.."i0. Of flcsh color batiste $!!.2o and $l.o(l. Night Gowns, '.Sl.oO Of soft white nainsook. See the sketch for its effective .-stvle. Others up to $:i,95. Or ilch color batiste $4.30. Corset Covers. $1.00- Of soft white nainsook with attrac tive trimming of lace and cm broidery medallions. Others 83c to $LVJ5. Drawers, Si. 25 of soft cambric, circular style; trimmed with embroidery. Others up to $2.03. Long Petticoats. $2.75 Of soft cambiic, trimmed with lace and with dust ruffle. Others 52.S.-1 to $:i.50. Short Petticoats. $1.50 Of soft cambric, with a trim ming of embroidery and tucks. Other styles $1.00 to $2.30. DAINTY SILK UNDERWEAR IN LARGE SIZES Good choosing in the fuirj. pretty Silk Underwear that is so popular. There aic Envelope Chemises of Iksh-color crepe de chine in various attiaclive styles at $0.30; Night Gowni of crone de chine, some of washable satin from $6.30 to $10.30. 1 1 iKterR.trmcni ar taxed Jit ii irni on i pxc ' In in ii p or S Oit ni h ) ti.iw brfJ3' & i 'o liirr il ! looi West This New Model Has Just Arrived in - AFTERNOON DRESSES AT $30.001 It is of shell pink crepe Georgette of excellent (lualitj, beautifully beaded in white. Others of crepe Georgette, tnffctn and combinations of taffeta-nnd-ciepc Gcoigette, with corded tunics and side tunics of varying lengths and styles, or made with panels fiont and hack, headed and embroidered in every late effect of the season, and finished with soft crush girdles or sprightly taffeta sashes $30.00. CREPE DE CHINE AND TAFFETA DRESSES, .$19.75 TO $25.00 One model is paiticularly liked it is of ciepe de chine in a good style for street wear, having a side plaited tunic in oer-blouse effect. Others in tunic and box-plaited effects, suitable for street wear. Fipmh blue, navy blue, taupe and black. LOVELY NEW VOILE FROCKS LIGHT AND DARK, $10.75 TO $16.75 l'lo,"ied, figuied, checked, plaids, stupes Mime in patterns closely resembling the pretty silk crepes, nnd diaped as gracefully as the finest of them. Otheis on straight lines or with softly arranged tunics: some with the up-tunnng fold at hip-line, vvhifh is so new i nnd di,ffoicnt. And all I'm shed with dainty frills and buttons', and J arious little ditinctie toiiche- not usually seen on Cotton Frocks. ' - . siiHultidg. S. lothlet -Second Floor. Centre ' THE BRIDAL PARTY ON THE SECOND FLOOR IS PROF ING EXCEEDINGLY INTERESTING Spnng brides ate finding in it. many helpful huggestions for themselves and their attendants. Xot only for gowus, but for hats and footwear, and all the minor details which frequently prove the most difficult to carry out. .. - siraubrldfce A ' inlhw r sc. 0ni Floor Centre MISSES' WASH DRESSES, $7.50 This is one of them this smartly Tailored Trou ille Cotton Frock in Copenhagen blue, pink and white; the collar, cuffs and pocket flaps of novelty w hitr cotton trimmed with black-and-white buttons, and finiidied with a smart black silk tic. Sizes 14, 10 and 18 years. MISSES' AND GIRLS' MIDDY BLOUSES, SPECIAL AT $1.65 ' THREE HUNDRED White Regulation Middies, with inlaid colored collar and cuffs' tiimmed with brafd; breast pockets, laced front. Sizes 6 to 20 yeais. Excellent value. MISSES' WHITE GABARDINE WASH SKIRTS FROM $3.00 TO $5.00 Fine While Gabaidine Skirts, in two-pieco and thiee-piece styles, with gathetcd back, detachable belt and fancy button-trimmed pockets. Lengths 33 to .17 inches. nr- -y StrnuburtBi S. (.'lolliif i -sv.on,j rtour Mml.et Street I Mens Clothing News in Brief M few notes from tlie Men's Clothing Store, which may prove of interest J to the man just mustered out of service and others already in civilian clothes. niJTQTA Af)VV STYfjRSl Which are attracting wide-spread attention and the UUl OI Luiiyj ui ivo fuvor Qf Philadelphia j,est dressed men, include some nailiftilarly trim, cleverly-tailored WAIST-SEAM SUITS, which we are selling at $25.00, The new DOUBLE-BREASTED SI 11 S, winch Have recently made tneir appearance in our line at $155.00, are worthy of the consideration of all men who desire style distinction with- j out any suggestion of I'reakishness or had taste. J Have been placed on seV' SERGE SUITS -Are greatly in de Uj mand this year, and some very good-looking REDUCED PRICES jiro shnwilltr ones of all-wool blue serge, in the season's smartest styles, at the unusually attractive price of S25.00. A special group includes single- and double-breasted BLUE SERGE SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS, which present matchless value at the price of $32.00. oral hundred Men's Suits, small lots which we desire to clear away quickly, also lota purchased at a special price. The collection includes neat mixtures and blue serges, and presents a most welcome opportunity for our men customers to save money on good, reliable Clothing. Three of these lots at $15.00, at $18.00 and at $22.00. -- iriWirilKe A loihier ftri'I I loor. East JUDGE THE EXCELLENCE OF OUR LINEN STOCKS BY , THESE VALUES The follosig are values repiesentative of the many advantages which aro presTnted in our Linen Store. The great volume of Linen business which wc have carried on in the Lnited Stales has placed :ind has en- the most favorable of market this Store foremost among America's Linen importers nhled ns to choose our stocks under the most fayoral conditions. Pure Irish Linen Damask $2.45 a yard A fine quality, full 70 inches wide and in four heaut'ful designs. Onlv 200 yards on hand to sell at this price, which incidentally is about : per cent, less than cuvrent retail valuation of equal grades. Half-Linen Huck Towels $6.00 a dozen ImroitcdVace Towels, film in weae, and gcneious in size. At picsent wc have 278 dozen of these on hand to sell at this price, which permits our customers to save 20 per cent. Half -Linen Toweling' 24c a yard A very serviceable and highly absorbent weave for hand or roller towels. This lot amounts to 2000 yards and the saving is 20 per cent. i Strawlmdee ft lolhier Aisles 11 nnd 1." rem re In the Filbert Street Cross Aisle To-morrow Six Geranium Plants ' Special for $1.00 Baskets containing six fine, healthy blooming Geranium Plants ready to set out in garden cemetery or porch boxes. We have several thousand of these fine Geraniums, but wo know by ex perience that the entire lot will go quickly", and urge earliest pos sible selection for those who would profit by this event. Price $1.00 a basket. NOTE: Owing to the perishable nature of Plants. e cannot guarantee to fill mail orders, nor can we send them C. O. I. e V SlrawlirWiso & I'loihler Flllwrt Street Cro Aile iiarwv CIAlJW 2,000 Women's "NUSHAPE" Union Suits Below Regular Value 85C and $1 The very exceptional money saving opportunity designated by the illuminated Golden Special sign to-day will be n special purchase of Women's "Nushape" Swiss Ribbed Lisle Union Suits, in the popular three-piece style. low neck, sleeveless, either tight or lacer trimmed at knees at consider ably less than present regular prices. Regular sizes, special at 85c, extra sTfSSsaiPclal at ?1.00. Get yoyr snmmer'a supply to day. Straw trlilgf I Ololhler Al.le -I.Centr rii MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. ALBERT ST. 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