' l ,v W it IsTrVH ', i j vr r 1 , i ', i'i "H IE RGDOLL AWATS PRISON SENTENGE No Further Fight Will Be Made Unless term is uauuivo, Says Counsel EXPECT UES THAN 10 YEARS llv o Staff Correipoodeni v-.. Vnrl. Mnrch 1J. Orovcr Clcvc- Iin'd l?crRloll. mllllotinlrc nrmy tlcstcrt- (r, will (alvo the punisiimour. mc nrmy 'n,,.iiiiw ilrrrrc and nerve IiIh sen tence ultliout u whimper If. ns rumored, he had been found guilty by court-mnr- ' "linrrv AVcInberjtcr, chief counsel for Mtion that the Jlcrgdoll money bogs would be tnppcu wuiiuui num. iu iruc the draft dodger, no matter whfit the r "The court-martial found him guilty, I understand," Weinberger Bald. "The method followed in iiiiiik me report oi hii coiirt-mnrtfal shows that wo will i -j.1 tttilABu Hiii unfitfitinn fmnnunrl nsiumcs the form of persecution. Any reatonnuic kuuu-uvu iu uv nmni ujr 1.11 tliAtif n tirliiitinn. mw1 t,l,l. ...i ..n.Anl tr (in 'ivii finiirfu rf in higher military authorities than thoie who tried linn on ttovcrnora isianu. ,- .a Hitiltni n.iftl ltn tTAf.ltfif (a nn. UP ill t ItSWU I...... VML IVIII".. . n- nounerd. It nhould become known in ... .. w1r ff llii. iiiitilelttnn.if .aIm.1 nUOUl U H" -" JMIIIIOIIIHVUI. HIVIVU out to llergdoll In out of nil proportion to ws lu'i,- win "Km ma ciiho 10 ihe highest tribunal." obtain the ncqulttal of Borcdoll. Ilia Our Exclusive Method Evening Gowns, Suits is not an expense to you, for it adds to the life of your clothes while enabling you to enjoy the satisfaction of always being well dressed. No injurious chemicals nor destructive processes are used. Wc call and deliver. Men's clothes thor oughly cleaned. Wc cater to particulur people. ougmy cicunvu. "v en BARGS 1113 Clmfnnt St. . V. Cor. B2d & Saimom H(H. S5.17 (Irrmnntown Avenun Foil QUICK SERVICE PHONE Jiirm ii 1 1 in n ii Why We Sell CheaperLocation irimTmrrrrnng Ooen Etm. Cntll 0.80 I aas W I ?Mmwtffflsi$iMSsM DEPARTMENT STORE, 726 ARCH ST. I'll dft f W M vw II i i is x It Ji l J J I . t. I , - -i t --f - lZi I I I V 51 . i V5:X a lt Tr" Y?XirTr-ihrJ' l t ri tJ v iru . -g X m P( ' I i iOWH IP? - L fr 'lllJrr J ' I d WtB Jfl k trrinCCBjP xKn e lm m. BrtniiaBlr - iff i I MTtiB 1 f Jm $1.00 W g y veek y with Mpn's Npiiwst Suite nt $ n suiu; ft (1MI Exceptional values prepared for the man who will buy his suit now. All the new models form atting and conservative in every wanted material and coloring. Boys' Wool Blue Serge 1 Confirmation Suits .... frllllHIIIIIHHIIimft. Levy & Sons THE BELL lb irftrtftn illiwiiiiri tl'iinwhi ' iit.ii.w f iMTwffiWSfliSBis iliww VV lSWft!fivStSkis VHH J. Sft. BKDC - uZ ? . rubber stump defense" based on tho fact thnt thn nlaeker'8 induction notlco wan stamped instead of signed by tho adjutant gcnorul threatened to work havoc with the piosecution for a time. D. Claronco Olbboncy, who nlong with Captain Bruce It. Campbell, mili tary counsel, shouldered the defense, visited Beredoll yesterday. Up win nc. companled by former Magistrate .Tamos 13. Itomig. Olbboncy nlso said the dc fenso is resting nt present. The possi bility of nn appeal to tho United Htatcs Supremo Court for n writ of hnbens corpus to snatch llergdoll from the mili tary authorities and reopen the case In tho civil courts Is not being con sidered pending the announcement of the verdict, he said. The gcuernl supposition is that Berg doll will get off with less than ten , ears' imprisonment, possibly only one or two. Mcutennnt Colonel Cbnrlcs C. Cres son. who directed the prosecution, snld that he had no thought of getting the thirty-year term he had asked. "The prosecution always asks for more than It really needs nnd always gets less than It expects," ho said. Bcrgdoll Is working with other prisoners nt the island. Ills chances of staying in the comparative proximity to his home that ho Is enjoying now, thus allowing of frequent visits from his mother, depend upon the length of this sentence. If less thnh n year, tho draft dodger will remain nt Governors Islnnd nnd keep his quarters in Castle William, the prison. If more, lie probably will bo shipped to Atlanta or some othdr federal prison. Five Die as Home Burns Montreal, Mrirch 10. (By A. P.) Fhc lives were lost here todnv in n fire which destroyed the borne of Phlllpp Larivlere. The victims were his wire, three little children, nnd his wife's brother-in-law. They were nil asleep on tho upper floor. Larlvlcre grabbed one child, but lost his hold, on it as he lumped from a second-story window. The infant fell back into tho blazing of Cleaning and Dresses Main Office & Works 1616-28 N. 21st st. DEPT. L, POPLAR 76G0 o'clock .Bttordan. o'clock a I 5 i m i I SyjOBWyjcw BBMBWf JB Women's Wool Jersey Sport Suits and tj) 23 .75 Coats Extraordinary indeed for the equal of these Sprint; garmerits would rcg- ularly bring $35.00. And, remember z: you can buy them at this special price and on our most convenient- j terms of $1.00 a week. 2 Girls' White Dresses i tor confir- $ J QO up mationand t'" dress wear. Elaborately trimmed laces and cm- fc' broideries. All sizes. Snnne I. wm k 9 $1 C 726 Arch St. IlllllllllUllillllllllliS NEXT ISSUE of the TELEPHONE Crnaf XlKli lLV a VmJ MMMl " lA i DIRECTORY closes April 1st Arrange now for listing changes or advertising space Reserve display space by calling Filbert 2790, Directory AdvVg Manager today April 2nd I will bc too late 1 .. l . ,... -. . - .. ..f EVENING PUBLIC RIFT IN CHAPLIN LUT Film 8tar Takes Word of Wife's Threat Philosophically Los Angeles, March 10. "Oh, well, such is llfo In tho great; West," said Charllo Chaplin, when, told that Mrs. Charlie, known to patrons of the screen ns Mildred Harris, was about to start n suit for dlvorco, The famous film comedian will file a counter-suit in the event action is tnken by his wife, say friends of the family. The only direct statement of Mrs. Chaplin was: "I have not seen Mrr Chaplin in two weeks and ho has not been llvlnk with mc for several months. I amt forced to coucludo that he docs not want to live with mc." , THREE KILLED BY STORM Blizzard of Sand and Snow Cripples Northwest Chicago, March 10. (By A. P.) Terrific sand -and dust storm continued today in tho Southwest, with conditions changing to a blizzard on tho North west. Three persons were killed in northeastern Colorado. Only iu tho eastern Kocky inountniu region, which suffered heavily yesterday from n wind which blew from forty-seven to ono hundred miles an hour, was a return to nearly normal conditions reported. In tho Southwest, principally Kan tas, much damage was reported to iicw ly planted wheat. 01111. uuu Biiuw nuiu mivuii uj it ill- I rioiw wind in Iowa, South Dakota, Mill- I IK33 Cfaeatnot Street 1210 Market Street 1511 Cnestnnt Street DROAD AND MARCH FEATURES THEATRICAL COLD CREAM Those engaged in the theatrical profession ro copnlto merit without necessarily paying fancy prtcei. That is why so many use Rezall Theatri cal Cold Cream. Full 75o pound tin re- -duced this month to 0jC 200,000 Pounds JORDAN ALMONDS This enormous quantity fresh from the factory ii placed on sale in our stores during March, and incidentally, this vast production makes iA possible the reduced price of A Sale of STERNO HEAT A modern convenience in national demand. Gen erally sold at the uniformly maintained price of $1.30 per dozen. Until March 27th AQ only --- Per dozen y(j Special Sale ICECREAM 1 HUM M V1U. II IU 1(0 -'J. 1( 1.1JS1 K Ve could think of no better method to advertise our Bxta Department than by inducing thousands of our cuitom ers to take home and try one of the principal product! we use at our Soda Fountain ICE CHEAM. Thli 1 tha third monthly sale. The precedlnc onee having- been so success ful, we hare decided to establish It ns a permanent monthly feature . PINT BRICKS Onr re. price SSr. 9Jw' Sale rrlce . . "- QUART BRICKS Onr re, prloe 70c. Rflr Sain Frif UUU Take Home Brick Today Chocolate Covered COCOANUT PATTIES lui&Kine a luscious, snow white, d llclous-tlavored cream full of shredded cocoanut and cotered with a heaty coatlns of chocolate. Ours will coni up to your ixpeciauona A spe 59c iim eaie on inn "ion in si BABY'S BATH Treclse care U of the utmost Importance In the up.brlnslne of tha ball) HabVs bath should be of uniform tempe-ature We hae reduced tbe price of our Boylston Ther rnometer, rrjrulnr lirli e .10 pnt, to Ihe siirclul price of 19c Other Baby Needs Corona Pure Spanish' Csttlle Soap t .15 Washcloth 10 lo ,9 Jayncs' Borated and Carbolsttd Talcum Powder JO to .60 Johnson and Johnson's Baby Talcum , Jlor .JS Jontssl Talcum .. OS SternoMIlk Warmers 3.00 Folding Oath Tub , ...12.00 Kantleek Pure Qum Nlppiss.. . J for. 25 Cream Dippers........ JSlo.60 Baby Scsfes with Basket. ..1.00 to 5J0 Dr. Holt's Book on Cars f BaWes 126 .." i,' '.' J HMuTfl JrSjbpy HB fBSSSSBSSHBSSSSSSsi SSSV -'2l sWiftSssH 7"ssssf LEDGER-PHIJJADELPHIA,, FRIDAY, nesoU and Wisconsin, thosp states re porting a storm equalling in intensity nny of tho winter. Considerable sleet fell In Iowa, wlillo farmer norm wet snows provnllcd, tho wind piling it InM huge drifts. .... , . , In Denver yesterday tho wind wreck ed n number of automobiles. 23eoit 119 X. fir m v "ksmJ IL 4 Gall Philip Morris BOND STREET Cork Tips Li OY5PECIAL APPOINTMENT Safe m 'Drug Stores Formerly Riker-Hegemau fiermimUmii A Chrltep Atm. Gernuuttonn, Krle nnd Drond St. 200 Mnrket Street StTUJCE STS. OfJH XHWBST STOnn reriD.y jZ2 ics jl. Aspirin la no secret m Every Item Saves You Money .40 Fletcher's Castoria. .$ .29 1.30 Plnkham's Compound. . .80 1.50 Scott's Emulsion 1.10 1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk . .70 I 00 Father John's Medicine .90 25 Carter's Little Liver Pills .14 60 Musterole 50 150 Fellow's Syrup 1.10 I 10 Nuiated Iron 79 60 Bromo Seltzer 40 ,60 California Syrup of Figs .45 I 00 Danderlne 70 .60 Resinol Ointment 45 60 Sal Hepntlca 40 8 FOOD SPECIALS Breakfast Coffee In ono pound double parchment lined bags. A vary satisfying mild, fragrant bland thoroughly toasted and ground. Regular price 55c. 'The moat economical way to buy these high grade pantry needs because you get 2 packages for the (trie? of 1 plus 1 cent excepting coffee. Opeha Tea Your choice of India Ceylon, Formosa Week-ends Oolong, English Breakfast or mixed In ri half-pound cartons. Regular price 55c. " uOC is rCANUT BUTTER Bvery day price 45c, 10o.jar. Wsek.snds 2.r46c BREAKFAST COCOA Every day price, half lb. tin 39c. CHOCOLATE PUD Every dayprice 19c, Week-ends 2.r2UC POUOCREO COGS 2 teaspoonfuls of pow dered eggs possets all the essential proper ties, of one esg. The equivalent of 12eggt or &V"2pi..46c Week, f bslllb tads id lias 40c Real Drug Stores There arc seven distinctly separate de partments in every Liggett Drug Store. Experienced salespeople devote practically their undivided attention to their par ticular work. ' Excepting in rare emergencies our regis tered pharmacists do nothing but com pound prescriptions and sell medicines. 7, - J BRYAN SIXTY TODAY Now Yorli, March 10. (By A. P.) William Jennings Brynu celebrated his nlxtlcth birthday in New York today. Ho arrived here this morning from Washington to speak at a banquet to be given in his honor by friends at tho Aldlne Club tonight. for CIGARETTES Plain Ends TO THCIATC KINO COWARD VII H30 Mnrkrt Street 14 Snath R2d Street Front nnd York Street 3VOV OrKN The process for making pura Aspirin la no secret Trademark rights having ex pired anyona( may use the name "Aspirin." There is no better Aspirin than U. D. Co. Our regular eat price 69c per 100. Reduced Jfor March, only to . W 1 25 Cuticura Soap. ,.... .20 JO Kolynos Tooth Paste... .21 25 Woodbury's Soap 20 50 Pepsodent Tooth Paste. .39 30 Mennen's Talcum Powder .25 30 Lyon's Tooth Powder. . . .19 50 Java Face Powder 39 50 Pebeco Tooth Pasta 37 75 La Blache- Face Powder .53 50 Hinds' Almond Cream.. .39 50 D. & R. Cold Cream 30 I 00 Llsterina 73 50 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil.. .39 50 Mennen's Shaving Cream .45 Week-ends 2 fir 82c MAYONNAISE DRESSING Every day price 38c Wstk.ends 2sr39C CAKE CHOCOLATE A naturalbltterchoco late In Vi half pound cakes for baking, cook Ing and preparing cho colate at home. livery day price 33c. end's ' 2 f.r 30C J? w mssmmTmi 'LMMMCMKXMitX Hit 6 WiThuf Sham S J PURE SAFE TABLE-TSuac I I MARCH 19, 1920 A Man Tells Me How He Fooled Himself He said, "I was flat on niy back in bed in a room overlooking the ocean, looking out of a clear glasa window twenty feet from where I lay, when I saw what seemed to be a small rowboat with a man in it, a mile and a half from' the shore, being tossed up and down on the high waves." He said he watched it for two hours expecting every minute to sec it swallowed up and lost. What was his surprise the next day to find, while sitting close to the window, that his sight had deceived him and that what he had taken for a boat in the distance was a black speck of waste or color that had fastened itself on the glass there it was, just over his nose. And as the waves danced up and down they seemed lo move the black spot up and down. How easy it is to be misled by. our eyes, ears or memory, and get astray wjthout knowing it for a time! such a very little thing puts us into making a mistake. Qtf&mmiwfc- Signed March 10, J9S0. CameVs Hair Coats First Time in These Colors In pule silver, chow (u rich reddish brown), deer, carrot and, of course, the natural tun shade. The material is the puro camel's hair and it is much softer and finer than tho domestic variety. Some of tho new features found in these coats are the double throw tie with fringe on the ends. Another coat lias a deep facinp down the front of brushed wool in checker-board pattern. There are practically all lengths, from the finger tip to the almobt full length, and the prices run from $115 to $MG. (l'lrat Floor, CentrHl) Chestnut Brown Buckskin Shoes Shoes of the now "inbtep tic" sort, with beautiful curves, brown ribbon bows and 2-inch Louis heels. Price $21 in the Excliibive Little Boot Shop. (first Floor, Murket) Paris Has Some New Ideas as to Parasols One is of royal blue chif fon, embroidered in tinsel thread and bright colors, lined with white chiffon and rather frilly as to finish on the inside, and llnibhcd with Mitin bows of blue on the out side. There is a long handle, thickly beaded in a charming color combination. The other parasol is of gold color, in much the same shape, and this, too, hUB a handle much beaded. Each is $75. (Main Fluor, Market) TTUNDREDS of the xx prettiest Easter caps atid bonnets and hats for the youngsters till one corner of the Children's Store and make it easy for the mothers of youngsters up to six years old lo find something just right for their little folk. Tliird Flspr. Chestnut) ' 9 M Wanamaker9 s Mew $10 Millinery Plenty of hats in small. and medium sizes the most fetching little affairs of dark braids, perhaps massed with flowers on the brim, perhaps finished with just a cluster of bright fruit, perhaps fin ished with a saucy bow or a dashing wing. Plenty of hats to go with new suits hats in the new bluo shades, hats of rich, lovely browns, black hats, too, with colorful trimming. A few fine hair hats with malinc veiled flowers, some gay-hued hats of the fashion able Batavia cloth, and hats of shining braids they arc all here. (Bccond Floor, Chestnut) Striking- Novelties Among- the Newest Silks Sports silks, for example, in tho most brilliant hcarlet or tangerine yellow, cither in very large stripes or plaids. Vivid, of course, but not more so than the new sports suits or skirts call for. 40 inches wide, $7.50, a yard: Another new arrival is navy blue taffeta radium, 40 inches wide and $5.50 a yard. New printed Georgette crepes in exquisite colors and designs, $4, $5 and $5.50 a yard. Lastly, and one oj the most welcome of all, new printed foulards, late Spring patterns, $4 a yard. ' "- (First Moor. Chestnut) High-NeekedL Nightgowns ' Fifteen styles of them, nain sook and cambric, with necks high, V, round and square. Prices $1.85 to $5.50. (Third Floor, Central) 758 Pair of Men's Fine Shoes Reduced to $8.65 a Pair Iu borne cases this is clos.e to hulf price; in no case is the having lebs than a couple of dollars. There are three styles of low shoes and six styles of high shoes, all of them the kind that men want for wear right now. In some groupb the sizes arc not complete, but there are ull sizes in the lot. Maliogany-color calfskin and the new gram leathers aro used, and theic are straight-lace and blucher shoes, .some witli straight tips and others with wing tips. For a quick clearaway wc have reduced every pair in tho lot to $8.65, legardless of the original price. It is an extraor dinary opportunity for men who want new bhocs. (MnLn Floor. Market) New Lot of Those Special French Beaded Handbags This is our third shipment. Each of the other lots went out on the day it was put on sale. Beautiful bugs in draw-string and frame styles and in charm ing color combinations, with a line selection of the favorite blueh and fcome all black. Though tlieue bags are imported, we will sell them for much less than American beaded handbags of the same quality would be. $11.75, $12.75, $1!.75, $14.75 nnd $15.75. (Vtent AUIe) 250 Silk Dresses at $32.50 At least two dozen smart, be coming new models. Theic are even a few fine serges and some line tricotines in the group beautifully braided di esses that would sell in many instances for half as much ugain. Dark blue crepes Georgette beaded and finished with brocaded girdles: lustrous satins with gold-thread embroidery, shimmering taffetas in tho newest fashions. Plenty of the fushionablc dark blues; dresses for street and afternoon wear. 150 Spring Topcoats at $38.50 Velours, polq cloth in mole and tho nw tan shades, tweeds v . '' j- .. 7 vmr 5 inom m, ioimgivomens5ilkll Soft s siil Tinipsiniats in a, Special Sale fHiV i.v;w,bw , ji, HBsw e .mmmmIL. .11. ? .' ,- r7 Men's Easter Clothes Finer ready - to - wear clothing cannot be had for . the prices in the United States this season of that we arc certain. Finer can not exist because no better fabrics are used in any clothing than the fabrics in these suits and overcoats and no better workmanship can be found in any other clothing, no matter what brand it may carry. This Men's Clothing Store has not been giving standards to the country for going on sixty yeare to be satisfied now with doing things as well as some other store. Spring suits, $40 to $100. Spring overcoats, $45 to $75. (Third Floor, Market) A Rainbow of Colors in Men's Silk Shirts The selection is specially good among designs that are almost all color, with very little white ground showing. A great many men like these best, particularly for Spring and Summer wear. Of course, there are plenty with white ground predominating, or all white, for those who prefer them. Prices are $8.50 to $15. (Main Floor, Murket) The Prince of , Wales a New Soft Hat for Men This is the hat that is worn this Spring by well-dressed Eng lishmen to the exclusion of almost every other style of soft hat. It is a nleasing shape, with gently rolling brim and softly creased crown, -ho color is pearl gray, relieved by a black band. Wc have had this hat copied to such advantage that we can sell it for $7. Which is almost as low as a really good soft hat can be bought for today. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Half Hose . "Seconds" at Important Savings 900 pair of silk-mixed half hose at 50c. Two-color effects in cordovan and gold, cordovan and purple, cordovan and green and navy nnd green. If first grade these socks would bo double this price. (Main Floor. Market) New Spring Gloves for Girls and Boys Capeskin gloves, tan, pique or outseam sewn, 1 clasp, $1.76 to $3 a pair. Suede gloves in gray, tan or brown, 1 clusp, $1.85 to $2.25 a pair. Giay and tan mocha gloves, pique or outseum sewn, 1 clasp, $2 to $2.75 a pair. Wushablc leather gloves, doo finish, with tab at tho wrist, white or natural color, $2 to $2.75 a pair. Washable capeskins, strnn wrist, tan, $! to $3.75. (Main Floor, Crntrnl) resses, and other good wools make the coats, which are all extremely wc 1 cut and tailored, lined or half lined with silk and in tho newest shades of brown nnd blue. They arc sports coata and coats for dress, and in full and three quarter length. 65 New Spring Suits at $32.50 Of wool Jersoy and soft vclour checks in shadow effect, these suits are in such fashion able shades as tan, green, bjue. and brown. They are in a youthi ful and becoming model, with narrow belt, narrow shoulderr, tight sleeves and inverted pleat in the buck. AH are In H to 30 year uiswt. . X. , ii a :! r ''IS "t "1 .' 4 . 5 VJ ? W T "I Hi ' i ? s m rt P'.JA i v?j IS, B V' Si m t M r Ait (.. W.. 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