'ii ', tf . : WOMAN ASSAILANT v. ,p'i- ,-' i " li'"' i " ' '""' A.,..,, .,u,r,.',.,.n.in JS . "'' 'f f r , i r. r; Sutflcfe nVr e2f 'illlfih 17,115 J!Lr.!,tl ?" mn,,0.H afto' tJ,?l OIX i n'HrOniim I116 hn,ne t,IC ItoMntlinta, nnd after evidently were returning from a sofclal twe ?ihC.!fl'f ??S'Sft hn.1 b.-cn greeted by a . Krqnt V I V AUL ULvl'IILII I nroiiihw if. f.mll.. ii.. vJ... ..., L.nntlm.. tnt,e.l their car ami joined I Author Says Position of Mrs. Newman, Sister of Case ' mont, Is Pitiful FALSIFIER, SHE CHARGES iTJ 3jrJwA3J?z3 I, i UW. Ill & truth, just as ho falsified It when he iuiu mm uunnious article wlllcli no Vrw!',"1 ,n, n '0V' Pnpcr of August .'II, 11110. Twenty-eight dnys nftcr my brother was executed In I'cntonvllle 1 "son, London, Alfred Noyes wrote and publUhcd an article headed 'Revela tions of Casement's Diaries.' 'The statements Noycs used were not only false nnd untrue, but he would not have dared make them In England, where Sir Ilojror Casement's life wns nn open book and his thousand of loyal English friends would have brought JSoycs quickly to task. It Is a remark-able-thing that Noyes is the only Eng lish man of Icttcts who dared attack my brother's moral character. "When mv attcntlmi r,rit .nii.i (O this article I Wrote to 'nrn nun demanded to know from him the farts upon which he wrote the article. He never answered thU letter. Inasmuch as I have not hern n ivniili.nt ,.f i, ..,. flelnllln nnd nnlv nnmn 1..,. A .... .. ..!..!. ) 1'-"" V .. . ' i...t utiv till 11 villi recently, I did not have an opportunity to meet Mr. Noyces until lost night. If niiy of my male relatives were here Mr, Noyes would hnvo to answer physically for this article. My only regret Is that I was not born a man ns I would have thrashed him, but being a woman I wish to keep my hands clear from con tamination." Mrs. Newman's attack at the lecture round Of. nnnlnutm. Tlifa liml linnlk' subsided when n well-dressed woman of refined appearance arose from a scat near the stage and asked to be allowed to speak. Mr. Noyes bowed and smiled and ac corded her the privilege. The audience set itself to hear something particularly nice about the writer nnd Instead heard : "'Alfred Noyes, on behalf of my dead brother, HIr Ilogcr Casement, I come hero to denounce you ns n dastard. You arc a despicable scoundrel. After my poor brother wns hunged and could not defend himself you were dastardly nnd conicmpiiuie enough to clinrgc Him with a crime, the foulest and most revolting on the cnlendnr." Then she left the rpilm. Mr. Noyes went on with his lec ture without regard to tho interruption. SIX ARE RESCUED MIDNIGHT BLAZE arousing, the fnmUyv tho young woman uirncii in nn niarm, Harry Otto, n brother of Miss OttoH ran in the house nnd carried two of Rosenthal's children to the street. While other members of the family ttcio groping their way through the hallways two men in nn nutomobile, who Killed by Gas From Radiator Ons escnplng from a small radiator proved fatal last night to Chnrlcs Law rence, fifty-five enrs old, lill North Camac Rtrert. His body wns found in his room thit morning by his landlady. He was taken to the Hahnemann Hos pltnl. Tlip police believe that he left Girl Sounds Alarm Brother and Two Men in Evening Dross Are Heroes $8000 DAMAGE CAUSED, function. Mopped their car and joined In tlje rescue. The fact that they were attired in dies suits did not de ter them In the least. After each had cnrrlcd a member of the Itoscnthnl family to the street the two neatly clad heioes assisted Ilat talion Chief Prank Hughes In saving two women who lived oh the third floor. None of tho reHcucrs win Injured. After nil in the house had been assisted to tho street tho two young men sped off In tho car without leaving their names. ... The fire Is (believed to hnvo been stnrtcd by crossed electric wires. Losu Is estimated at $8000. Plan WeeMrfy nel!atouVl Wppfeilnv rnllfttflUM Instrucltloni Ing Introduced In tho Chapel of th illntnr. Flftr-first nild HnrilCC fltt The senior department Is meeting .lnua tvnrlr nn uerkilnvH nnd IntC . whole school mny ridopt tho projtti now In uko at Urnce Church, MOB Airy, vtiicrc inu riiuurcn iuivm ot . Instruction In religious matters. JJ : - i shToiti: ovksh DAiMf a a. m. am cmiskh oiso v. m. Quick action bv sevrnteeii-enr old Ornce Otto, .12T7 Niirth Carlisle street, her brother Harry and two heroes iii dress suits Mivcd members of the family of Abram Rosenthal, 1110 Westmore land street, from, probable suffocation during a fire at their homo shortlj after I o'clock tliis morning. Miss Otto, whoso home adjoins-Mint pitai. t k police believe that he left . i i i the radiator burning when lie went to I of t,,c "',ntlin'. was awakened l.v bed, and that tho wind blew out the I Mnokp pouring In her bedroom window llnme. Lawrence whs n brleklayer. Sin- snw clouds of smoke coming frftnifjj rl jM r I' ' "ZW , Wi iJ MIlS. AGNES' NEWMAN Alfred Noyes, English poet and writer, today expressed nothing but cympathy for the sister of Sir Robert Casement, executed Irish lender, who assailed him as a "dastard" nnd 'Mecplcnblc coward" last night. Mrs. Agnes Newman, the sister, made her accusations bforc an audience that had gathered In "WUhcrspoon Hall to hear the poet read some of his works. "I have nothing but sympathy to ex press for tho unfortunate lndy," Mr. Veres said at Princeton. "Evidently ilie has been brooding over the execu tion of her brother for treason against the Uritish Oovernmcnt. "I can quite understand thnt n lady whose brother was executed for treason would be somewhat upset. I nm sin cerelv sorry for her. Hers Is a tragic case." Statement by Mrs. Nowman .Mrs'. .Newman made a statement this afternoon In which sho said In part : "When Alfred Noyes stated that ho Keeping Costs Down Wc can usually offer you a good price advantage. Care ful buying, quantity buying and an accurate cost system make it possible. But quality is never sacrificed for price. r PULLEYS American Pulleys, for ini stance, combine fair price with1 first quality. Wo aro always ready for an emergency call and thnt's when tho Ameri can's quick installation saves time and money. Send for our complete catalog. CHARLES VO yigf COMPANY 6I7-6IS ARCH ST. fisr PHILADELPHIA IIA8 THE LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL DANCE FLOOI! IN AMERICA AND IT'S CALLED Iseiani Dancing Broad above Columbia Ave. Columbia BIdg. i i Store Orders Accepted Open Every Evening 1019-1021 MARKET STREET Largest,ExclusivpMen 's &Boys 'Clothing Store inPhila. Everybody Knows -Mr. Hill Offers Kthe Greatest Values in Men sSpr in (j Suits and He Proves it Without a Doubt Tomorrow by These Big Specials Men's 30 Silk Lined SUITS The most wonderful suits that have been offered at so lov a price in many years. Neat fancy mixtures, shepherd checks and the much wanted flan nels in blues, browns, greens and greys. The belted and form- fitting models and two and three-button con-' servative styles. WKStBB SGk. HPHttTi&Sk. Mr. Hill's Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase 35 Guaranteed Blue Serg SUITS This is a remarkable value.. Also all the new patterns in wor steds, homespuns, chev iots and flannels. All sizes. LdHX Ag; JHyC' " TPk fBuKK-imJ 3 WmiS ! Mm - Men's Hand-Tailored Silk Lined Suits of the Highest Grades at The kind of suits a man admires for they give him that custom made look. All the well-known National makes aro um- Dracea ana tney are penect beauties of the tailoring art. Finest grades of homespuns, cheviots, enssimeres and worsted mixtures Plain colors galore. Sizes for shorts, stouts and slims aplentj tB&j$w l ALL THESE? GOODS ON SALti TOMORROW! - - An April. Shower of Bargains Freshens This Whole Store! Counters are Washed Clean of Old Goods and Brightened Up by the Appearance of Seasonable Specials in practically Every Department. Women's $1.75) $fl 1C Silk Stockings ( Illaelc nnd colors Hno fnHhloncd leu, iJIIced too and heel nnd reinforced top. Nn fllll-fn.lilotirl thread nIII MixltlntCH In enlnrn mid lilnrk, JJ.25, I. Women's Union Suits, 59c I Cotton ribbed bow neck nnd Hlcee IleHH, luce-rlmmeil tit knoe l.lt llrAlliem FIRST F'l.OOn. SOl'TII HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE j or LI ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY lOo " PURCHASE ALL DAY Market Eighth Filbert Seventh "Stylish Stout" Sveltline Corsets Whlto nnd pink coutll nnd brocho. Mako stout women Btyllsh by trnnsformlnB tho Tbutc Into fnMlilonnble contour, with ?lenilerlzed llnew. Tlicy nfsure ft KracotUI tiolse nnil cnrrlneo with freedom of mo tion nnd renl comfort. I'rlccs I0 to tVi.ftfl. s.trin to sri t;ornctn. sz-u 10 jj White unil pink for medium nnd atoutl HBUreH. SIzch 23 to . . I. It llrtwirrn nuuvrtu piwu" if . .A' . J ; !$3.50 to $S UorHClfl, 9-ov vo - s White und pink for medium nnd stout I I 1 Hi'ltrfl. KI7PM 23 to 38. . It j ) f 1 j I B i 25 rh 4 CM hfl and ttSjrQl I I ?' m saw ifll 1 , tint W T Jh fnjh L t n 'ifs2m 5000 Pairs Men's T In the Greatest, Biggest Assortments to be Found in the City. $WK$Jt! $ mMjJJ f sa jmjteJ s$(iafi LI vss FF' All the Novelty Mixtures, Cheviots and Worsteds in Desired Color ings and Patterns. 'A saving of $2.00 and More on Every Pair! FREE Souvenirs to All the Boys UrJ O B . D. jl- Q- L. uvyb -i m i miib amis A big group that Mr. Hill ordprs for special selling tomorrow. They are the regular $12.50 kinds and quite a number have even been priced $14.05. Pants are lined throughout und parents know thut two pairs of pants piactically means two suits. All sizes to 18 years. Other Boys 'Suits at $1 1. 95, $12. 95&$24. 95 These are the suits that are built to stand hard wear. Blue serges, fancy cassi meres, cheviots, tweeds and worsteds. Some have two pairs of pants. All sizes from 7 to 18 years. Boys' Sample Wash Suits Regular $5.00 grades. Billy (tr j Boy, Tommy Tuckor and ft tW Middy styles in all tho now P-. color combinations. "3S? iI iGa Boys' New Spring Reefers $4.95, $5.95, $7.95 & to $10.95 Blue serges, checks, and fancy mixtures. The Hill Co., 1019-21 Market St. SECOND & BIGGEST DAY IN THE SALE! Men's $40 Spring Suits We took more than one thousand fine new models from the season's , p overstock of a leading new York Tailoring House Special Sale at Just One-Fourth Under Actual Value! The iuo6t remarkable values you will sec nnywherc this spring profit by this sale, you men who have postponed buying that new' spring suit! Hand-Tailored From Strictly All-Wool Fabrics . ilm Snim f. nlncrlo nrwt firm til n lrnntn1 nnp. two and three button models in a variety of weaves. Good blue serges aplenty to choose from also cassimeres, flannels, cheviots and tweeds. They speak of the new season in every smart style line swagger English coats for the younger men, conservative models for the elder man. plaids, checks and mixtures in , green or blue. 11 -ZLdik. Hi v !ma Pin stnPc " Wi vxVMlii brown, gra -i W Famous Makes in Men's Suits, $25, $30, $35 and up to $66.50 Philadelphia's most notable exhibition of men's fashions for the spring and summer moderately marked to, the very minimum of profit. Including a full line of A. B. Kirschbaum Co. clothing from Philadelphia's "re nowned" house with tho all wool policy. p t. 1 II nil M J Boys' Spring Suits, 510, $12.50, $12.75 to $32.50 A tremendous stock of all-wool clothing from noted makers. Wide range of materinls and colors, including blue serges, funcj. cheviots, cassimoies and tweeds, ti to 18 yeais. Lit UrolliiT-. ail.M I'LdOll. 7TII .! Women's Sports $OQ.75 e Suits ; OV i The jackets of tanj--' -- fa jersey have Tuxedo j I collar of checked hopsacking to match ( Ithe material of which j the. skirt is made, Wonderfully stylish, i Pictured. J -------------- Women's Dressy Suits, $52.50 Tricotine in navy and black with noveltj, pockets. Braid nnd silk lining. Other pleasing styles are of M-rgo Pictured. P T(ID Fl.OOP. m er An Extraordinary Disposal of Five Hundred ..1 n 1 R . .& TA 4 lOA.M.Sale Little bins o to o.DU Loais TiapirtuWdi Charming styles of approved quality. Sizes 2 to ti. Of checks, serges and mixtures. Yoke effects nnd high-unist models. Side or inverted pockets, novelty button", silk poplin or cloth collars. 4"""1 ! M HI i II 11 ! M II 1 $2.25 White xAIiddies, $1.68 ). ,ii,, . y vs- ytr ' Y l--,Av 0',. W&k "A ' .r-A. t M-" ' ""eft Spring Apparel These Values Lead ! Those Must Particular on the Three Paramount Features, Quality, Style and Price, May Turn to These Groups Confident of Satisfaction As the nmjoiity have just reached us you will find many clever new touches of design nnd trimming that count for cxclusiveness. J Misses' Sports Suits $ I pAYifmnMfnl ull irnl in Vimxn ' j Pekin, tan and green. Narrow belts j man pockets. Women's Dresses, $49.75 Taffeta, satin and tricotine in spring colors Show long lines, accordion plaiting and el bow sleeves. Misses' Top Coats, $29.75 S Polo silvcrtone in lovely rose. J I T .nnf lnii linlf- lnrrrn nntfVi Tinl" I I cts, plaid Angora collar & cuffs, t Misses' Frocks, $25 Georgette handsomely beaded. El bow sleeves. Others quite as smart are of taffeta, satin, jersey and serge. VNOTIIER REMARKABLE PURCHASE! Men's $9 to $12 $, f I Silk Shirts 6.95 1 i SZ41- V .. N Ki j Of Konsdalo jean with braided, colored or white collars and cuffs; laccr front ... .... .tttW,M M....HM.H,.W..M.4. Coats, $M.8a. $19.75 to $29.98 Sports and flapper styles of English tweeds. 1 olotone, polo cloth, camel's hair, velour checks, natine and serge. Some have Angoia collars and cuffs; belted. Sizes 8 to 1 1. S14.8." pictured. $17.50 Silk Dresses. $12.50 Ut taffeta, in plaids and .stripes. Sizes S o 14 Lit HrotliiTK Sl.i'lAH KI.'lOK -astound- Thc maker was in need of cash quickly- lng values! Beautiful rich satin-striped tub silks, fine broad cloth silk and the eer popular crepe de chine. Beautiful woikmanship of the highest order. Wov $3.50 Striped Neglige Shirts, $2.65 r'oven madras, fine rep and percale. Soft! cuffs. .$.... ............ ' ..' ' ..... $3.50 "Superior" Union Suits, $2.69 Eciu cotton. Short sleeves; ankle length. j $2 Beautiful Silk Four-in-Hands, $1.49 I Rich brocades and Japanese twills. 4. Lit ritlier IMKST Kl.uOlt 7TH ST $7 Georgette Waists A Sensational Sale the Result of a Surprising Purchase Famous Cheri Molasses Kisses 1, Introdiu'toi) hilo 1100 l'.-ukagts Tomorinw t)nl 'i-lb. Package 20c Regularlj i Ptiihl'f'l pure ciuifictlons U5C Tr. lb. Package 10c Regularly 1 pai kag, tumoircu 30c Main rcado Every W a i s t a Wonderful Value. Winsome, lovely cre ations in navy, brown and taupe, also flesh, and while. They have round or square neck and v a r i 0 u s 1 y show touches of embroid ery, plaits, contrast ing uanas, neat Hem stitching and elabo rate embroidery de signs. Three sketched fT4 'X r. F9 fJX- h-.-B . WlLu. A w Ti V V. fl -t A - j ' ?& jfiST : iir w TfVTV fri Lit llrolhcri. -i:cJM) KI.OUH Mrs- A. 'Ro King's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps for Girk Samples and surplus lots. Patent coltsl.in, white buckskin, black am! tan Russia and kuNkm Some with coloied top-. Sold only here 111 Philadelphia. Infants' $3 l( $1 Shoe and Pumps Sizes 1 to (i in lot "1-M Young Women' S8 to S10 1 $.'J High and Low Shoes ' Sizes 2ui to 1 in lot. 95 GirlV $ to $0 shoes $0 QP Sizes 8J2 to 11 in lot. J tZJiJ Misses S5 to S7 High and"! $J.95 Low Shoes . . . . J Sizes ll1.- to 2 in lot. Children's $;U0 to $11 $0' QC J a,iJ Sizes 1 to 8 in lot. Muhmi. Ft ll WVJ "- " ' lt 1" ' yffy.'jnyar&flwrffr' iserf.r- w ""au.vti&B Occuping the under floor of this big store and selling up-to-date, seasonable merchandise greUj under price Women's & Misses' $25 to $32.50 Suits, $17.50 & $22.75 df rKr, j. rM'i , full suol ami nm ilt wiiit in uu, t.m nit. 11 HurKundN brown ntid Popi'iihiiu. 11 lUtsxy nnd iiortH moili 1h Sijiiii h.ii Hhawl l'oil.ir and iilultcl int li )iui Uotn--utlifis ltli hi.ilil Milt Ihiint;- 1 rui.K Shoes. Women's Chic Footwear, $6.98 to $10.98 n.imna nwolof tnnD-uo ties, oxfords nnd colonials. Rrowni and bluek kidskin, gunmetnl or Russia calf, white buckskin and linen, patent colt skin. Also white buckskin sports oxford with tan or patent leather trimming. Men's High-Grade Footwear, $6.95, $8.98 to $10.98 Women's & Misses' Dresses, $10.75, $15 & $18.50 if t.iiYela satin mtri anil jtisox Women's $1.50 to $0 $0.11) Pumps & Oxfords. . l'it. ii i .iI'Mnin UhIhKiii . il tun nun prt .limit! .nil iilotui'- Women's $3 to $1 l$1 QO Low Shoes ' L ,UO Pull nml shim hln k luithcr ttsnl tun I I'limp" ami ofnnlH All hIzi s In loi ' 1 Joys' $1.50 Shoes, $3.2!) I'm Hro.ul tuH OiiK hoUb Sin s 0, Misses' & Children's $0.3), S3 & $3.50 Pumps.. . I J'atetit . i.ltPkiti Stzts H'-.. to 2 t f-X I..IHMII II M M II Ms TltlMMI $3.50 to $4 . Untrimmed Hats. SI. 98 I-iM.rc hi raw h In I a i medium and Mtimli MhaptH Uliu U .uid I'ulorH $1.50 & $5 Iteadj-Trimmed Hats, $2.98 I'opl'H Of lliKllrl lulicil motlelH , Ilium liiadf li uiir own workrouinH liltK u utid color oil ii nous Hinartlx trlmini d Ti plitiirril. :d Glen's $3 Shirts, $2.19 Striped pin ale noft mrfM Hoys' Suits, $12.75 to $15 Hlue niTKi Noifollc 7 to Is ycuia White Canvas Shoes & Oxfords lintton Shoes, Sizes tf to 2, $1.49 to $1.98 Dig Girls' Oxfords, Sizes 2Vt to 7, $2.29 Kor bin and llttUs clrls. Men's Suits, $18.50 to $35 MUturcH, olaldH hihI pin HtrlH fah . tics, nlso hlu wrp llilhd unci con- ni:iuiir Miiue Hoys' $1.50 Ulouses, $1.15 Striped percale, attached collar, open wrlHts. SIZtfH 7 to 15. No Slitll or Ihnne Orilrra rilld on Subway 1'uulHfnr. Suits, 31.05 HIeoeleHS, Imoa ) Men's $2 Unior Chock nnliiHook, length. Hoys' S;prlng Suits, $10 to $11.98 Norfolk niodelH, Chevlom and canal meres, 7 to 18 years. Fino glazed kid, Russian and blnck calfskin oxfords nnd high shoes, llrogue, English, medium and brond too lasts. I. It llrntlien- VIIIST PI.OOH. NtltlTII "SSSJS-SJSJ-rSggSgSl lull tfkn lllv Mmut unrnni ltki .r I . -I.I.. .. i ... .. -... ... j-w-- -! -- ..,,..I ...,, ,., irjiMiuE mi iuwrii i-ritrri & eiitii l lonr or iinr tvmiv it.n.it i. - x.i,i c-. - H "-'-- -- -T - --- -?. WMM fU 41AHf QIS wwwaK? s r i " J" 'ft' ti a vrf, . ( V - JU V "'.1k, LiV71Mflt..J;' .'J' Mm Jli. tssil ?t' : of)
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