!. yj J. K TLfr l' ft tF r:v l y p y V, ..,.-. .(&' -t;. '; v ,; ;;-y5J? -. -" J,. wV J r y,i-r ! 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBr-PHIEADELPHIA, MOMAY, MAltCH 29, 1320 it''' it All Goods Purchased Tomorrow Charged to April Bills, Payable May 1, 1920. 833-35 Market Street W" , Vi ,. Fitch Choicer 1n Scarfs Special &S0 n-arrs of boat w.Jnot Kitoh klnn. Second Door Fearing Possibility of Having Protty Bride Doported, Ship Engineer Makes Offer ,. . H ,1ij CAME HERE AS STO vsaw WOULD MARRY GIRL FOR THE THIRD TIME 4t 3f X W " "issvv svNk s. vv uinni ll ys'y yyicY r iT ScarfsSpeciaLi ' M?1Z2 TrDrn! flBF9a TaPSVV Ak arT V !T''(f a"Vaff-'' 1-- Kvery kiddle accompanied by an adult OOOn s, . VNVMI aW HA.l'iB i.Vyaf BBWr -1-S--C---- will rectv a s'ctuie of nunny, curry- "sOOn NaTval NoCTbV 1A BAI'.BJylXaV.BV -0-------- ine a bur at cindy. rou.-'Ji rtoor. mollis t'ie possibility of havlnu his pretty twontv-.iour-yenr-old bride tnkon from'lilni. Frank Orcenlion. thief engi neer of tlio Rtonmrr Cotcti, today do ctnrod liN willingness to mnrr' lierfor the tlilrd time to prevent her iloporta- The girl, vho wn- discovered ns n ton an ay on the Cotrtl, Is at thr (llouwter Immigrant station, awnltiii" a verdict from the Immigration authorl t!t" at Washington. '.lnmcH L. Hughes, acting Immigra tion commlinloner at Gloucester, said toclav that a great deal depend upon vlithrr GrcenMn can prove his citizen j.ilp. lie claims to have been born In the t'nitod States, although his parents fire Swiss. flreenison tdid the immigration au thorities that lie married lil bride in Hamburg, Germany, and left immedi ately for Hrest. The girl followed (Irecnlsou, unknown to him, she claims, and Rccretcd herself aboard the Cotcti. She had food enough to last two dajs. Then she wns discovered and taken before the captain of tho ship. Neither (Jrecnlson nor the girl couli! produce a marriage certificate showing that a cere mony had been performed in Hamburg, as they said. 1'lie. captain, to protect hlnwlr, married the couple again. When the Cotcti reached Wilming ton, S. C, the girl was turned over to the immigration authorities nnd given a hearing. She was ordered deported and Greenison immediately appealed to Wnshlngton. The ship was about to proceed in Philadelphia without the girl when sho and Orcenlson made such n pitiful pica not to be separated that the immigra tion officials consented to allow the girl to be taken to Gloucester in care of the captain. Lack of proof of the marriage in Hamburg and a question as to the legal status of a marriage abonrd snrp by a captain probably will make necessary the third marriage. Bo tli the girl and Greenison nre eagerly willing to do anything to pre vent their separation. The girl, ap parently from a refined family', speaks English fluently. Asked why she followed Greenison unknown to him, she replied: "I just couldn't bear to have him leave me." SAYS HUSBANDSHOT AT HER Man Estranged From Wife Accuced of Firing 3 Bullets at Woman Following nu alleged quarrel with his wife. Florence, when, it is said, she refused to live with him, George KchtilU, twenty-six years old. Is ac cused of having attempted to shoot her at his mother's home, 2.;i2 South Twelfth street, yesterday. The couple had been estranged for some tiliip, it is snid. Mrs. Schultz. who had Just given birth to a baby, re turned from the hospital to her mother-in-law's home several days ago. Schultz called at his mother's home yesterdaj and asked his ,wlfe to come back to him. When she demurred, the police tar, Schultz, she declared, drew a re volver and fired two shots at her. Al though he was standing so close by that her face "was burned by powder from the discharged wiapou, it is safd both shots missed her. .Mrs. S"hultz, whw is twenty-one years old. testified ngalnst her husband at a hearing before Magistrate Meclonrj In the Central Station this morning Schultz wns held In $1000 ball for court. B'nat Brlth Initiates 200 Two hundred candidates for lnembr hl in the Independent Order of K'nal Itrith were initiated by n degree team from Joshua Lodge, nt ceremonies last plKht in the Adclphia Hotel. Prior to jiiitintion there was a banquet nttended by several hundred members of the or der. NEW YORK LIGHT aurrLiturorANi 18 N. 9TH STREET Manufacturer' and retailer of lifhting fixturci of dlitinc tW Ulo the houto with a 14-yar reputation for far and honest dealing. OK.QL DISCOUNT SO O THIS MOMTH Open Monday and Saturday Evening . More Tharj 60 Years of safo service to particular patrons should guide YOUR prescriptions to LLEWELLYN'S J'hllndrlphln'n Htundard Drue Ntors 1518 Chestnut Street u umywmmmvMM TRAINING "MEN In ENGINEERING Electrical Structural Mech.nlcal Highway v -iiomuiry TuitU byC0.lirr7..?f.y,!,n. Mwh 3Ut h$t2L8'&'eS. wo know "Wajaai - I esna d inw JUTXeJL rolUhlnc Don Qnttkl Piano Polish . Thli preparellen. tu txn utd for evr to yar on to bUkott rflt IMANOa and FUIINITURB and I urntd to prtMrvt t "- ,, V , Li " Sn ' Try ll on your AUTOMOIIltH, kvS: 3 Cnna ' Postpaid - 'UMH, 4I IU Itt uovmmcENT t aTil tltdi JtM ail . , i v-'- -mmm wm && I -IrtOAM 'UNIWA rouru Wo... :.tt: ..." nu . -. "-r n.ra" rl '"J Spring Sale Specials ! Straight from New Spring Stocks ! Star Bargain Prices ! Do Not Miss These Extraordinary Values! Astounding Bargains ! Great Savings ! Extraordinary Easter Offerings for Holiday Shoppers. SALE EASTER HATS Vii-alB Jif'' I. iH SdHMgBWJrTk,i', MeMHr K 'I m M M 1 '. M Md t "v i n i r " V&atJ 11 H" &zitfrM.i n i i wi i 'i I ' i.i' . " iTtafWDSTT mvitmf i "'I'iiviiirV '-" OMiKUSwy p50$ 7r N:!1 1 ",ii"riiiV'A l) 'i 950 fa Values 4.00-7.50 A wonderful purchase of S00 Spring novelty Hats straw and feather combi nations; and straw and Georgette combinations. 500 Hats at .oo Values 3.00 4.00 1 V A wnnriArftil Int fI'i of 500 hats at Vi to Vt the regular price, inudren's, Misses' nnd Women's Hats. 'iVww.httr.i'!. ww.,'; stMA ;,;.!, ti'KTh., ' I'M ,i W rfiaftiJBwSSiiS'! ri,'i!'!ii:i.i! u i rii n t ri mm uiin; .' i tiivni! .Wm iir!'i'"irlJjC5 ki1 n I . ti I i ii I it H vr V1 finftJiCw tJlQUncr 0 tt . WKWHt ,,. fir mmxinwu i mmwkor . UVjijiilflt Ulbbons, "" Fruit, Georgette. IP. . .i.1)- I "J I 'til . Ii MA . ..., i!. ii. '.I.. ".U1""' - (iMsaww i l. it ii wtu 'Ki'i : ii,:-i. n rt i' .1. rvw'Mwi'ttHip'.' i ftl.VWJK Wi'!1i it ! Underwear Chemises 59c Chemises 1.15 Slightly soiled lingerie chemises. Fine Ilnirerle tailored or trim lace trimmed. Values 1.001.60. mcd. Value 1.75 Gowns 89c Camisoles 90c Hesular and extra sizes. Tailored Flesh crepe de chine. All sizes, or trimmed. Values 1.502.00. Values 1.50 J.00. Petticoats 89c Gowns 3.90 STAR DRESS SALE Tl Downstairs Store 6-10 Value Value 9.94 14.96 500 Easter Dresses offer Star savings. Handsome styles, fine quality, A wonderful lot in two price groups Serges fltraightline and tunic modes; em broidery, beading. All sizes. Second Floor TO Values Values 25.0030.00 ' 30.00 35.00 750 of our loveliest Dresses reduced for this great Star occasion. At X6.00 Satins, Jerseys, serges. At 19.00 Georgettes, satins, taffetas, serges, tricotines, Jerseys. , Fine lingerie embroidery ruffles. Crepe de chine and waeh satin Values 1,602.00. , lowna or usicjuibv, iuo inmnira. I 1 OO a iamisoies- jjc Sltrhtly soiled llnserle camisoles. Camisoles 65c alue 7.00. Gowns 2.50 Value 75c. Cam Satin and crepe de chine. Value 1.50. Gowns 6.25 Beautiful lace trimmed gowns. Value 4.00. Kimonos 2.45 Serpentine crepe. Many models and colors. Value 4.50, Chemises 2.35 uowne ano pciucoau. iacy or Value 8.60. Blauner's Main Floor tailored crepe de chine. Value Crepe de chine and wash satin. 10.00. $14 Blaster bargains in tric- otine, serge, Jersey, taf feta, beaded Georgette. Many styles. 30GO Bungalow Apron.0 (Downstairs) Checked, atriped and plain ginghams. Pock ets and pipings. -! Hosiery & Gloves Silk Hose 46c Children's Hose, 39c Full fashioned and moclc seam- "nuster Brown." Slight seconds, ed. Seconds. Values 1.002.00. Values B5c 76c. Silk Hose 1.79 Gloves 39c ?S! nsdpar?rrced-valus ss-s- .sr ;n; Lisle Hose-29c Cape Gloves-1.35 , . . .... . Washable, embroidered suedes Silk mercerized, dropstltch pat- Rna black kids. Values 2.50 terns. Sub-secorids. Value 86c. 3,00. Cotton Hose 17c Gauntlets 2.15 Black and white: slight seconds. Slip-on and strap wrlatj white, Star Bargain values. brown, beaver, tan. Value 3.60. Blauner's Main Floor kmmMMAa m fiMHMBk.'wilKi I oti .wLMl I. II n IWSJel.F' sUaS. WiPi If I ii JcvKk1?' Star Economies CHILDREN'S WEAR W White Dresses V2 Price Formerly 3.94 to 24.50. Now 1.97 to 12.25. Sizes 6-16. Voiles, nets, orRan dies, lawns, batiste. Infants' Coats Short Coats. Cape collp.rs daintily em broidered. O QA Value $4.50 t.U3 Long Capes. 1 oq Scalloped edge. lOi7 1 3d design, embrold ured. Value 3.00. Infants'Shirtfl-lQ- Wrapper front "" styles. Value 69c. Shirt Bands.. oer Infants' comfort '' bands. Value 45c. Gingham Dresses 1.50 Values 3.00-4.00 Ginghams, c h a m brays and repps ,in many styles, colors and sizes. 6-14, 1000 Pairs Rompers Sic Value 89c Striped and check ed ginghams; pink and blue, Sizes 26. 35c Infants' Hose, 21c 1.29 Oreralls 79c 39c Lingerie Caps 15c Girls' Coats 9.00 Value 12.94 Fine acrges and shepherd plaids in a fine assortment of styles. Sizes 6-14. Kiddies' Coats S l i k Poplins, a nt 8erBes.Velours.4.hy Checks. Mix- " tures. 2-6. Value 10.00. Boys' Suits.. O Oil Poplins. Linens." 'TI Jeans, Chambrays. 2-7. Values up to 6.00. Boya' Suits.. o on Chambrays iefcr Oliver TwUts. I.are sizes only. Wash Dresses 1 CQ Olnehafitli and 17 Chambrays; some hand trimmed. 2-6. Value 3.00. Blauner's Fourth Floor l.titMlsTTlLilH, All!' 10 75 mXMMirv,.wm Jitlivr: ! Skirt Sale $4.00 Skirts $6.00 Skirts Checks, serges, mixtures and plaids. Smart modes. O 0-7 31"' nnvy tanpl uo and Copen silk ."S.75 I-oplin. Extra Size Skirts $2.00 Skirts designed for lnrg-2.95 SWrt- Patch 1 OO i- women. . tiortntii, eVX . v vvnwnn er women. t Blauner's Third Floor wMwa V COAT SALE Extraordinary Star Values Special Purchase for Star Day Velours, silvertones and polo cloths, in short and lA length Sports Coats. Copies of higher priced models. 25 SECOND FLOOR 3feZ WAISTS Wonder Star Sale SOOVoaeBlouses Half Price 1100 I .,-." ?, n.' u'n .iifi,.; Ii! J ! ,! I 'll'll . ii..' . i" 1 11 WW 4 1.1 . I. tiiKA ,: list" V Dainty cottons, round and high necked styles lace trimmed. Slightly mussed. 5.00 Blouses G e o r g e tte nets and crepes. Bead ing, embroid ery and lace. Slightly mussed. 7.00-8.00 Tricolettes Ifp and Georgettes Spring and suit shades. Many styles. C h i f fons also includ ed. 925 .i-Waffi!:! 1. "'.'!'.!.. lii Wi' 1 1" WHW:.,L'Jr1lt i-ss. 439 Blauner's Main Floor i ipii 7 . TK.mm.v-. ti irii j. , r" tf ov!3 ' i 'tit; i it iff! mKalvII JM H-fVCR fui rn ' i" ii i i .rfi i i ii iii i ii x -vi ri :i l )AJ&S i V I (in1 'I I,' I wVSftflP s-Vyl . 3931 ii rS" '!' ';' I (;ji,i'-.nii-''am aWT.: SsJ I -jyjLLlr""' 'iiiii' &AT Ale- 11 -i:- B)BS " SS)SJSSS""J II Extraordinary Downstairs Store Values 15.00 25.00 Polo cloth, silvertone, goldtone, tweeds, worsteds, velours, poplin, serge, diagonal Polo cloth, Basket weaves. Short Coats Long Coats Graceful Capes and Dolmans. W SUIT SALES $ 15 Downstairs Store Values 25.00 Easter opportuni ties! Men's wear serges and poplins, rippled, flared. Silk braiding, novelty buttons. Second Floor Values 35.00-45.00 Fine serges, trico tines and Jersevs reduced for tomor row. Silk braid, pin tucks. Many modes. All sires. 4r StHBuL tfP5f).ai (X jrA'" sijiV I MMiBlMaW(BMMKSaisaH1nMMMMMHA r -, . . '7 m . fFUw"', ..-.A "B.n.v , . . v".".. -, ""J ... ' 'I Mil.' ii ii "ft .,n s .a ,f.,' l ' rLimm ir. i X, " .f ..- " ' """-- . mu -m,,,. . , , .. ..:t),'. :- Q7. , ' -.W,.u-.-" 1 " J.. ..J- .. .." ' W'!'..l iiMMiiiiaiiiiiiMiMMriiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMMsiii -i .. .. ... , . ,. .. , .r-Vir r ., t.. - L..t , . ,z .. , M eu .attiSi!j o En