'JW , tl I V v A fr f H -, 'EVENING PTJBL1C ANIMAL S PERISH NGLENSIDEFIRE ? ... v Six' Horses, Cow,' Pigs' an"U Chickens Lost lrr$4900 L Barn Bazo '' HELD ON THEFT SUSPICION Prisoner Believed to Have Robbed Mitchell. Fletcher Store William Tucker, thlrtydlx years old, Armrft' Btrcct nnd Ocrm'nnlown avenue, a negro, was held for a further hearing Rntimlnr Ktr ArnrrlJli-ot. Til !., suspicion of being one of two men sold Volunteers fight flames t Sli hordes, one cow. several pigs and. flock of chickens w,efe burned to death inA.r when fire dostroyed the bnrn of j'rank Carincl near Olensldc. The fire uas discovered nbout 1:10 o'clock by an employe of the farm jut getting ready to begin his morning Thores. Volunteer firemen nnd appara tus were summoned Worn Edgo Hill, Glrnsidr, Abiugtou and Weldon. When the firemen arrived the flames1 hsd gathered such headway that there was no chain e to save the barn. Sue cfs'ful efforts were made to prevent the (Ire communlcntlng to the Iioubc and other buildings and the Carmel I'rcs bytcrlan Church, which is nearby. The fire had gained bucIi headway wlien discovered Hint Comley nnd his I Hired IIH'll l,u "" "'""ii: i irnuiiu llic iniimali. ah cuori as mnuc to get (he horses out. but the frightened .beasts resl'lcil and hod to be left to their The pigs and chickens were In nn outbuilding Immediately ndjoining the hlg barn. The structure was near the place where the flames originated and litre was no chance to save these ani- The cauc of the fire is unknown. Tlie damage estimated at botween jtOOO and 3000. Thcrt something about thtm you'll lik. u it- r gr v twenty to package ihei UR7M CWTMAh TMU0T& Market and fourth Sts. o PHILADELPHIA a "STOP!" "GO!" In 1918-wc wcresavirf$ to win. the war "and "the "Go" sign was displayed on Thrift fStrcct. In 1919, the war being over, thcic was a traffic jam on Extravagance Boulevard. Now let's turn the sign again and "Go" towards happiness and prosperity. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,400,000.00 i -"lap, . LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAROfl! 31, .1920 V JN. '7 ') ? ' ' i '5 to hao robbed tho Mitchell-Fletcher store, ( Gcrmantown avenue above Chclteu nvenue, Sunday night. The safe of the store was pried open Hundov night nnd $110 In ensh taken. Detective McFarland, of the Twenty nepnnrl litrant ntwl ITiinfl... IIa1t mt.niifi station, testified that the, prisoner an- "ivi'rai cue ueHcnpuon 01 one or two men seen by him on a fire-escape of the store building on Sunday night. everything V SiphoneV 0. S. INVESTIGATOR FINDS SHOE PRICES LOW AT ROYAL SHOPS $10 to $17 Men's Shoes Selling at $7 to $10 P.A.Hill, Managing Owner, In vites Inspection. One of the V. 8. Oat eminent agents Inmliratlns retail price In lhllndrlihln. railed at the Hornl Hoot Shop for mrn In the bairaml of N. M cor. of Star. M nnd 1311, HtrceU. He riamlned Ibo font tlirni. telling prlee. tie., nnd naa tlflil (o Hnd nrsflUand prlrra w'ay liflow (lie low minimum llif U. 8. Oov. rrnment ronaldrra fair. Ilr a aatltflrd lo our ability to merchandise on audi n low-vrUfd baala, Thla It one of the two Roral Hoot Miopa that hare hrcn drmilnr auch uat TOHd. nnd rrcnttnE to much nttentlon hr Mlllnc nin'a ahora on co-operatht money.aaTtnt haala. The principle one "f dividing proPJt with trtrr cuttomrr I'y cultlnc the uaual proflta In halt or lower. Since both ahopa are oh the lreet leicl, the aecond one beln nn the eeond floor of 1301 fhcatnut fltreet. Ihelr renta and exprnae ore low nnd the reault of their co-opcratlte method U the moat remarkable inluea. The famoua Hurt L Packard euntom built, irnulne (ordaran Otforda are arlllnr nt (0, whereaa hoea of almllar quality nit hrlnilnr M. or more. In Philadelphia, Another In genuine aeal brown llroiur (ordoan Otforda at III that atart at SIS and go up at tome ahopa and thl U the war It goea right through the atork, Aa Sir, reter A. Hill, the managing awner, eayat "Ue're not aelllnc 'cheap ahoea'i we don't carry tlmt kind. Theie Royal ahoca ire the beat three of America? leading faclorira can produce. And 'eteryeuatomrr-a-partnrr' policy makea the price (3 t0 g ow'fP (lnn aom ahopa that'a all. They are all ,her on ohlbltlon, even one la Invited to eiamln them and make comparltou all.fy hlmaeir," H'a no wonder tbo cronda of men urr defending on Royal Whop., clearing the ahoea otr the abeWe r.a faat aa ractorlea ran ahlp them. Tha men of 1'blladelphlu, are ns longer compelled to, pay $10 to for (l!tb( when ho game ehoe rtn b bought at th Roynl caneratl.e V HKLMMU PKtCKS OK" CI t.. u.j. All that pencil short hand does is to slow up dictating and typewrit ing of correspondence. Eliminate these way station stops dictate everything to The Ediphone. Give your dictation direct to your stenographer's ears. The easiest way to dictate a letter THE Ediphone Buffer tnj m tJfipjtufWiCl.Cdoti. When you dictate, everything to The Ediphone you do a lot more than dictate direct. You dictate con veniently and comfortably; at any time, any speed, for a minute or a day. You have a secretary that never tires or misunderstands; nor gets "rattled." You'll enjoy dictating to The Ediphone. Telephone The Ediphone Spruce 6303 Race 1295 Prove it on your own work Guaranteed Jointly' anrpe M. Austin y-y 1627 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ;Uno6 Ct. Cduon. Ate, UJ -V i 'JK (?) ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR TO-MORROW, APRIL FIRST, 1920 BUSINESS HOURS FROM NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK wmM ridge? (5(offler FROCKS A Special Collection at Remarkably Low Prices Silk Dresses, made up to our order, in styles which we have found to be especially favored this season not shown before in Dresses at these prices. The materials are beautiful and there are innumerable ideas shown in them which one usually finds only 'in much more expensive Dresses. There are only two hundred and fifty Dresses in the collection, and early selection seems xmost advisable. Silk Dresses at $30.00 TAFFETA DRESSES, in navy blue, French blue, brown and black. A straight line model, skirt and peplum deeply bor dered with tiny cords, giving a two-tier effect. Square neck finished with scalloped collar of crepe Georgette; three-quarter sleeves ; loosely confined a't the waist-line by a tie sash of taffeta. Silk Dresses at $32.50 FOULARD AND TAFFETA DRESSES. Taffeta with blouse waist, col larless V-shaped neck-line ; skirt elaborately trimmed with frills; frill-edged short sleeves. Foulard, with graceful side draper ies edged with fine plaiting; V-shaped neck line, finished with embroidered batiste scal lops. Navy - and - white, navy - and - tan, French bluc-and-whitc. Silk Dresses at $35.00 FOULARD-AND-GEORGETTE in u lovely combination-!-the divided tunic is of crepe Georgette with deep border of foulard, the bodice is of crepe Georgette lined with foulard, and the three-quarter sleeves have deep foulard cufTs very springlike. Silk Dresses at $40.00 Foulard Dresses with surplice bodices, and draped skirts, in navy blue, French blue, brown, taupe and ' black. And taffeta Dresses, in plaited, panel and triplc-Bkirt effects, with round or 'V-neck bodices nnd short sleeves; in blnck, navy blue, French blue taupe and dark brown. ' Silk Dresses at $47.50 ELABORATE AFTERNOON DRESSES of floweicd cree Georgette, in rose-and-navy blue. Others of taffeta with three tiers of accordion plait ings nnd beaded side panels, the new-length sleeves finished with a deep hanging cuff, accordion-plaited-in navy blue, French blue, brown, black and taupe. ' Straw brldee i. Clothier Second Floor. Market Strt Chocolates Milk Chocolate- Cpated Candy 75c a Pound Usually sold at fiom oncthird to one-half higher than this spe :ial price. Nougatinc, caramels, frappe creams, marshmallows and nut tops, all ioercd with delectable milk chocolate 7oc a pound. FOR EASTUIl Novelties and Fnors, in ever so many clever designs, from a saucy little Bunny, at 6c, to a quaint Kewpic, at 1-1.00, or a Bas ket filled with candy and novel ties, at $6.60. Small Candy EggsbOc and 70c Jelly Epos 50c (i KKitc7. Chocolate Rabbits 2 jc a dozen. Klranbnlff Clothier nasemtnt, and filbert Mreet Crois Aisle S& otwfa Seaton ) J, ssn i "i!)J i Biol ft V f) -r : si 1 SUIT'S Smart Outing Styles of Wool Jersey Cloth And all so moderately priced. Made of wool jersey cloth, in the fashionable "heather mixtures, in tones of green, blue and brown, also Oxford gray. At $32.60, are belted; models, box-plaited, in Norfolk effect, also inverted-plait and pinch-back styles. At .$35.00, yoke-back and box-plaifed effects, with notched collars and patch pockets. At ' $37.50, models with pinch tucks and slightly flared peplums, mannish collars and narrow tailored belts. Beautifully tailored. Htrawbrldre ft Clothier Second Floor. Centra WRAPS ' Among the Attmctive Styles for Easter Coats of plain and silver-toned velour and Bolivia, made in various attractive styles, loose and easy, with deep collars, $27.50, $30.00, $37.50, $40.00 and up to $70.00 ; those at the lower prices have yoke and sleeves lined, the others are lined throughout. Also a fine line of poplins, twills and serges, from $30.00 to $70.00. The fashionable three-quarter-length Coats -are shown in velours, of excellent quality, in plain and two-tone effects, many elegantly lined throughout. Straubmlse A Clothier hecond Floor. Centre MILLINERY Hundreds of Lovely Trimmed Hats, $3.95 to $8.95 An excellent Easter assortment, to which we have recently added a number of the new transparent hair braid Hats, in cluding some very large Dress shapes, trimmed with ribbon bows. In this collec tion you will find Hats large and small, in black and colors, tailored and trimmed Hats for all ages, ana for dress, sports and general wear. stiiiuliiids A i Inthi r Scruud floor Market xireet ejt I All-Wool Plaids at $4.50 Smart new Plaids in ho most fashionable color ings of the season; width 18 inches special at S1.50 a jaid. Strnubilili;. (. i loililei .l!c 7 Centre Umbrell. as There's Just Time Enough for Men to LhOfKP That NpA7 .Quit frtV F.actPV for April Showers We have every reason to believe that the Men's Clothing Store will present a scene of extraordinary activity these last few days before Easter. A vast comprehensive stock omitting nothing that is smart, new and authentic in style or fabric the widest and best selected collection in' Philadelphia today. Prices as low as dependable clothing can possibly be sold for nowadays. They start at $35.00. The unusual attractiveness of the prices in many instances, is due to foresighted merrhandising or fortunate trade circumstances. Among these the following are under regular prices Medium-weight Suits $28.00, $38.00, $43.00 Light Topcoats $23.50, $27.50, $33.50 An excellent collection of medium-weight Suits and Top Coats many of which have been held over from last autumn now to be sold at about the same prices manufacturers are asKing us to pay toithc same grades. - -ir i Ur line t. i lulhUr Sr.oli I I- Famous S. & C. Special Corsets Models that conform to fash ion's lines, com fot table, we 1 1 fitting. Fash ioned of pink or white plain or biocadcd f a fa ins. Corsets for women who de si i c practical, sin .ut models at moderate prices -il.00 to ?8.50. At $4.50 StIe C. of our excellent S. & C. Special House keepers' Corset's, ns sketched. Of white coutil; reinforced over ab domen; with graduating front clasp; long over hips; medium bust. Other models with low or medium bust, from $3.50 to 57.00. At S5.00-S. & C. Special Cor sets of brocade. Low bust with clastic gore; long oxer hips; a wido clastic in back, holding the figuro firmly. At 80.00 A low bust model, No, 3048, of pink brocade, long over tho hips. At $8.50 Model 1405, for women of average figuro. Fash ionable in line, with low bust, long OVCr hips. Blrwlirld ClolhUr Third Flo?r, MarUet Street, Weit 600 Men's. Silk Shirts Reduced to $7.65 Shiits of satin-stripe JERSEY SILKS, of plain and satin stripo BROADCLOTH SILKS, of CREPE SILKS in plain and satin-stripe effects, of TUB SILKS and of PONGEE SILKS lines from our regular stock, that have become incomplete In range of sizes, now asEcmbled in one gicat, attractive collection and marked at this single low clearance price. This is a temarkable opportunity and the entuo 600 Shirts should be gone by Stoic closing time to-mouow. We advise eaily Selection. !.- Strawbrldge A Cluthler- hist Mine Eighth Stree ' Fine Hair Goods Under Price, $7.95 Good news for women considei ing the purchase of a fine Switch or Transformation. These, of beautifully wavy hair, i educed: Three-stem Switches now $7.95 All-around Transformations, S7.95 Ex,eiy aid to di easing the hair Hinattly and becomingly (fluster Curls, Pin Ctuls, Psyche Puffs and Wavelets. Straw bridge I Clothier Pint floor Udlcon) Klltwrt Street Lunch Sets Foi Easter gifts, for tiousseau gifts, 01 for the mati oil's well equipped linen closet these 13 piece Lunch Sets, G glass doilies G plate doilies antl a centicpiece. Round Sets, half-linen, scal loped edges $3.00. Squaie Sets, of fine linen, hem stiched $4.50. Round Sets, linen, bcallopcd, $5. Straw bridge I Clothier- Aulo u Centre Our Semi -Annual Sale of RUGS Begins To-morrow Morning Thousands of Rugs standard grades. Summer Rugs and Oriental Rugs at reductions of substantial character. xrr - Htrawbrldse K Clothier Fourth floor, West Voile Fashions These House Frocks Special. SI. 95 The model sketched Of navy bluc-ind-white figui td voile, with 1 a c e - v d g e d white net collar. Queen l u Ice, wh'ch in cans well made, in distinctive and pleading design $1.95. S ) C c i 11 1, S;. 15 House Dresses, of pietty checked or fi g u r e d v o 1 1 e s, made with et and sash of self material, and hems titched white organdie collar and cuffs. Just the kind of Dress women like to vcai while about household tasks $3.15. Women's Checked Gingham House Dresses, Special At S2.95 A ritraight-lmn model, plaited fiom a yoke and belted. At S5.95 A model of fine checked gingham, with long plait ed shawl collar of white lincne; checked gingham sash. ..... . . StiawhriUgr ( nthir Third Door Hllurl Htrett Vet 3&4?W ill For Women American Taffc- - ta (cotton) Um- bicllas, with plain oi carved wood handler., some bakelite-tiimmcd, all with wnst cord $2.50 to $4.00. Piece-djed Union TniTcta (silk-and-iotton), with wtist cord in the bakelite-tiimmed handles ?i.o0. Smait Hlack or Coloied Silk Umbiclliis. bakclitc or bakelite tiimmed handles, with wrist lo-J oi ling S8.00 to SIGJ-.'. Sun oi Rain 1 ftStrrofii, in black, y.oi.o " Bny olaids 910.00 to Foi" Men Arne'"" Taffeta ,.T7 i (totton) Umbiellas, with plain wood, hook o. nook handles $3.00 to $5.00 I'lcce-dvcd Union Taffeta (silk mid -cotton) Umbiellas. with handles of ,, a... o. caned woo, J &'- lth bukc,,tc L,nls-SG.50 , . -"7" un-on TnfTcta Um biellas , w,th ....ported wood shank -S13.50 Mrwhr hs- i Inlhl.r Al.lfl . Market Stieet DaintyUnderwear in Extra Sizes I ashioncd of Mlks and cottpns, coneetly pioportioned, designed especially fci women wearing Undeigai meats in ctia sies: Of Flesh-color llalislc Lace-ti immetl models Enve lope Chemibe, $3.00 to $3.50 Night Gowns $2.75 to $5.75. Of Flesh-color Sillh a c e- trimnied Undeigaiments of trope' do chine or washable hatin Night Gowns, $8.75 to $18.75; Envelope Chemise, $0.25 to $8.25. Satin Bloomers, $7.95. Ilodices, tailored 6r lacc-trimnied$2.25 to $3.95 Of White CoMoi Nulnsook Envelope Chemise. $1.75 to $3.50, Nainsook Night Gowns, $3.50 to $7.50. Long Cambric Petticoats. $2.00 to $7.95; short btylcs, $1.00 to $2.50. Nainsook Drawers $2.00 to $3.50. Uloomcnj, MchIl color butislc, . !r ' ,,'lf wiHie natlMc Dring C o for Thlid Mocr, Wert $2.75. ia M r V -it ; i i ;l ' ;l ,, l' t 1MM I k Mttiuwi. 3 J -T , ' -T liHI... i U ", -tJ '' -4-B-re' .. 1 n h i. t i i -- sMWjw , s if, v h' M ,! ,1: M 1 v ,A :M jfc.i "rrTTw