Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC -LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA MONDAY; !Afttfr26, 1?)2Q:
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REVOLT
IKS PORTS
ccordinc information clvcn out at ATLANTIC FLEET FOR N Y i
mllltarr hcidounrtcra hv General ll " ' UHI ' ,u rlcc 1 run "' ''
ri m. uaiies, eommanrlcr-in-chiei or M ., ... .. -
the revolutionary forces lu northwest No u- s- Warships at Guanthnamo
.umco.
i According to thr bulletin. Oenernl
Arnulfo tiomez is nieuaeinK Tampico.
PURE FOOD LAWS PUSHED
I of ndultcrntlon nnd misbranding of pro
I irlvtnr.v medicines.
Washington. April J6.
Rcbol Forces Advance on Man-
zanillo and Mazatlan.
Cuaymas Captured
Federal Prosecutions Upheld In 49 ,
Ordered to Mexico i Out of 50 Cases
(uantanamo nay, Cuba, April 25' Washington, April 'JO. (Mr .S. 1'.)
(delayed). f By A, ll No idilrn of 1 fiovernment phnrscsi liivnlvlne viola-
illy A. T.llthe Atlantic fleet In Ounntanamo buy Hon of pure food lav were upheld In1
irSu W .o A'exican wnterfor.y.ni,, out of flf.y cac, recently
lau to meet the revolutionists marching) I "i" fleet will all at f o clock Monday decided in federal courts, 'It wa- an
on that place U imminent, according to i ,01 , voik.
advices received here today from Met- 'Admiral Cootitz, chief of nnvii
nl opera-
nouticed today by the Department of
TOIL FIELDS THREATENED
By the Associated 1'rrss
ffnllfttvinc the ranlure
other racific coast port or Mexico. .Man-I A ,ptiieliiinnr of federal troops lm
ianillo, state of Coliiiia. is menaced by j,fPtl ,,, frnnl jpieo Citv lo Michoa
revolutionary forces, ni-corriins to an ,. in nn rfr01t t0 pr0NCUt further ic
offieial bulletin issued by the honora ' ,con ninonR the people of that stale.
military officials here. ) .
The bulletin said that General Ren- Lo nseln. Cnl;. April - A.
teria Luviauo. who oncinnlly revolted ' V i 'I he nty of l.iiaviniis. Sonorii. oti
Jn the state of Michnocan. had invaded , the (i.ilf of I alifornia. was captured
Collins and was thieateninc the capital ' April r' without a hnt beins hied Ii
citr, Collma. ntirl Mauzanillo f'000 Sonoin stale Moops. commanded
U VMHIIJII .1 life. I I rmn, i.i.vtu.u,, iu
Captain N" K .iacob'on, of the Gulf
Mail Mcamcr Nehalem. ftom Coriuto to
San KrnneNco. which armed at I.os
Angels harbor yesterday.
! linn. ilt mi, i, ,n,-n nn i.,,.,i AKririimir-. icn actions were naseii
The revolutlonarv nrmv under General 'he HnRshlp Pennsylvania nnd it is ex- on the ndultcrntlon of tomato products,
Aiiseln Klores Is ' ruuidlv approachios pectpil Hint Sccrctnry Daniels will board t iucludins catsup.
Mnzntlan. the advice- said, while the the flaRship in the vicinity of Chesa- j stock feed made fiom cottouaeed meal
federal troops arc said to have burned I penkr- lay for the trip to New ork. , ...,
bridges nnd to have tlirorui up fortinca- Kr,? the fleet Is due to arrive at aboil . ' '"kl ,1,c h' oi "'" "ns:
tion apparently with the intention of 10-W ocock Satuidiiy moriiins. 1 I the most frequent chijrsc beinK that of
mnkinE ii stnml will remain in the North river until misbranding. Crinncd salmon wns the
General rornrio uonxnie. wno re c "" "' ; i'""- " M"m " ""- ," ' . " r , ;:; . ii.;.""
lilt ,111111 iiiiiim in viiiii "riftiin-t
Seven actions were based on the charge
belled last week at Linares. Nuevo " "oro liberty
Au ITlfia, onora. .pru - i,ron. is said in Mexicnn ollicial reports
01 KMiiymH", nn- . i.
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lattletieldv
with - vr
wbliew
tunura muiiur.v ivn'ivir inui-,iu ntnu
that Guaymas joined the revolution
when the st4ite seceded without a battle.
The port of Topnlobampo was taken by
General Angel Flore durins the lirst
week of bis campaign mi that state,
they said.
Sonora officials said thc believe the
desire for American warships lit Mcx
ican ports was due to the fear of for
eigners thnt Carrnnzirs ships might
bombard the city. N"nal bombardment
is expected nt Mnzntlan. the present
objective of General Floies, it was said.
Tampico oil flelds have been rut off
from rail communication with the bal
ance of Mexico by rcvo.utionary troops,
lo have been defeated by federal troop-.. WOULD EMULATE WILSON
Liberal Candidate for Presidency of
Chile Promises Reforms
.Santiago. Chile. April U(. Ity A
P - Artum Allesandri. former mini-'
ter of the interior, was nominated for
president of Chile t'lda.v by the con veil
tion of the tillied liberal partiis. lie
iccclved M)l of u total of PJilO vote-.
lie favors lompulsory nrbittatiou of
labor dispute-! and reform.-) lo improve
the legal status of women and said, if
elected, he would endeavor by progres
sive policies to emulate President AVil-
-on.
A convention of the more moderate
liberal elements for the nomination of ,
a candidate lo oppose Senor Allesandri
will be held May 'Jl.
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Grounded Yacht Elfay In Port
Washington. April I'll.iUy A. P. t
The schooner yacht Klfay. owned by
Ru-isell A. Alger, of New ork, arrived
at Hampton KoaiN today iu tow of tin
coast Riinrd Mnnning, which floated it
HStenlav from a reef near Hufort.
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BENEFICIAL
LOANS
.11 Ltint ?' on Hot f hold f 'rs lure
1. ?ffll EJtttitr a (f Inrforstri Vof'
Coll Wrt e a t' o irn. ic I i ' i
BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY
l.leemrd-Mnner-I.rnilers
.'A-L"' Building i?Tll
I't.OOK ' FLOOR
N. E. Cor Broad & Cheitnut Sts.
I.lcentfil lu Mnte H.inklnc Commlsslonrr
Member of Chumbfr of roininrrTe
Mi-mbrr Honnl of Tntlr
Jlfmber Lrcat Rrfnrm tlaren to i;ilml-
natc thr Ijmii Miark l.vll. Ininrpornlrtl
A well - organized and
going business, manu
facturing a patented and
nationally used machine
part necessity, desires lo
sell a third interest for $50,
000.00, the money being
needed to increase produc
tion. The article manu
factured is admitted by all
engineers who have seen or
used it to be superior in
every way to other similar
products. It is an essential
to all direct-connected ma
chinery. A 602, Led. Office.
Prevent Baldness
H d ! iirc fr our K r,n T
HiHhar.tVs) If th root ' i'i
4 no' itjt'ovffJ f h jt i m
ftj ion M noun sit f
u ro" t h of Umtrou h t
li . rtiin rn boifle ' ri n
n n vrif T" ient
LLEWELLYN'S
Plillndclphia's Standard
Druu Store
1518 Chchtnut Street
(iinu brush Ii
thrm nt
1 ,n a
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1 LSJLIJJ JLf -11JLL1
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1335-1337
Walnut St.
(Opposite
Riti-Carlton)
Tuesday Specials
38-0l
Values to $S5
49-75
Elaborately Beaded with Crystal Deads m
and new Eyelet Embroidery Values to $75
Georgette Dresses ffQ.75
In all new Summer Colorings as well as QPqJt
Tricotine Dresses
Beautifully Embroidered and
Beaded
Taffeta Dresses
the dark shades. Exquisitely Braided,
Beaded and Embroidered
Values to $S5
mil oircci WJ uiuuiu miu. umui wiun tit -- --
iurUrV.' h"' CT 3, 'o c, o. d;s .Vo Approvals A'o Exchanges
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WANAMAKER'S ' WANAMAKER'S
Demand Growing Daily
For these Wonderful Cloths
Built to measure for
$50
o
NE
Hundred different patterns rangin?:
in values from $65 to $75. Fine
flannels, light woolens, serges, wor
steds, tweed effects.
nm
AJP We are building suits in either Norfolk
style (for out-of-doors) or plain sack
styles for business wear, without extra
charge.
WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER
1217-19 Chestnut St.
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George Allen, inc. 1
i 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 I
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Chic Transparent Hats
1 irjo j;- -emu niofli- j; of In ird "Ma'.r.- .inrt fl'ie .-. r.s Brn ri i IS
hi' r lr,an'1,(1 e rh wo' 'e.slilonab'e v -in rf mitin,r c ha
rrcaf."! h lirfitorJ nnmb of theei ptunr.irK h.i's ai wr bhv h'-v will B
atwat 'n vn', 'in' i Vn .f lo .r?' a- i i -i.rj nil v i r t 'n .- m
ihr v reeent ("'nmoM V
Prices Begin at $20.00
National Lace Week Specials
French Net Luces and Flouncings
A Sale at Half Usual Prices
Vn extraordinary npportunit to secure beautiful net lces
at a traction of their north; a glance at these prices will give
.some idea ol the allle. The laces arc Iresh new pieces on fine
French net.
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iiiiiiilllilililJliii'lKliggl Best Millinery 1 allies in Town
Charge Accounts
Opened
1115 CHESTNUT ST.
(OPPOSITE KEITH'S)
Furs Stored'
and Repaired
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Tomorrow
A Very Important Day in
yv n o
Uur Am?
Sale f 1
ersary
Firs
Remember
These Reductions are for
This Event Only
CI Come to the Anniversary Sale of Furs Tuesday: ready for your
instant selection are thousands of Fur garments and rich pieces that carry the impress
of finest quality and that are marked at Anniversary Sale prices, showing: marked
reduction. There are double reasons for these Values! The preat primary fact of
Our Own Manufacturing and the celebration of our Anniversary:
Reductions of V2 on the average!
4TC We will be glad to Reserve your Purchase on payment of a
J Small Deposit : Payments to be continued throughout the summer
Net Laces- with edc emlvoidercd r, three-color rfTcct.s
with Pink, l!lue. inlet and Yellow .is ilio predominating
shaaes. the nets arc :l to ri inches wide, an excellent lace for
trinimintr or ruffling; values tc SI. 00 a yard, specially priced
at 38c a yard.
g yard
Colored cmhroidcrcd riot edge on 3-inch net, value -10c, at 20c
White Net Lacee rll inches wide in a aricty oi patterns;
half pric. now maiked, 2ic, 30c, TjOc and b.ic yard.
While Net Laces 27 inches wide at half price, HOc, Ujc and
80c yard.
While Net Laces 22 inchco wine up to JiG-incn widths at
half price now S100 a jard.
Venice Laces, Half Price
W -' th'W.cf .1 Mnncli'ifi " e, ' on !' fine ,ior cil ci, (
tc.s "i urm "''-1 i'1 ''"I u '' eilpc rfinl ixfition The ju i..f
hifl' " i iti'l " h lf .!- "" . r i - nlMs r not o e h.irl r
neis. Th i , -pi in,i "PP ti i ' ' i i "-c .'i i'il ,n jt
Prices Now Kantfing Kroni iOc to S2.00
S'
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Trcfoussc French Kid Gloves
in S Button Length, $5.s50 a pjiir
T'ici.'t1 lx 'I .oi in r K 'i m i ' i e n in '1 ip p ,i k
Br'i .ii'' " '"" ' '" ' r'"' "'"' " l "' ' "" I"1 'K' ' m fl'l.rpry
lagl ful i' ii I i em h n en M-re i,- .ipt' W e wp C' ' K " 'r r 'isfomrs
this pi "- r,v " ''S' T '. II' I .'i ' KOin ii. h.tl I i, dl.tj I .. Pd
svoulJ "c scod .i.ui- .i ii ifKiw m if"
xlr
I'rlir
Fur Coats
74.50
89.50
in-
.&!! llo-OO
155.00
KfllltflJ
from
.Marmot ..15.011
'marl npoit model. l.irK"
lial collar and cufts.
Taupe Coney lr':-l"
Tlui-n-n'Mitei ' i n c i
model; larc "--'PC collar
ulri.i
I. mi flaied IW'l inodtsl
h.. I t ollnr hrl! i nff
Nat. MutKrat
I umn sliav I Col A
.Hid borc'fr of seal . ninan
-port model.
VERY SPECIAL
17 Choker
Scarfs
Ih v n ii' a! Snu'i i
quii el and A J- .'
1 .in Op . nr
$14.50
Rnliucd I mm ;'fl.J0
Scarfs
Heaver
ili'own Ko. . . .
Taupe Fox . . .
'Jap Cross Fox
Skunk'
Black Lvns . .
Scotcl. Mole . .
Aust. Seal
llriliiird
fruni
le
I'rlic
SuT.oO $21.30
:;:.no 2.L.-10
;!7.50 21.ii0
05.00 .)9.."0
K5.00 ri'J.r.O
H0..i0 2!..-i0
iT.ijt), :ii..-io
21.u0 11.30
Choker Scarfs
Trimnied Australian
4ai 223.011
.5tai ,..... -
I.are .hawl and curte of
Australian Opossum.
Hudson Seal...... ...250.00 JR,J)Q
rin selocl'd nl. m made iu'wv
in snort "rap effect
Natural Raccoon. .. .293.011 jgZQQ
Spoil trodil in fine qua!- mvj.uu
1-y rlaiU sUins
Taupe Nutria
n. i nuality
0'iarier lrnRth model
iffn ii Sktinh.
.nd Nutria
Allen's French Hair Nets
10c Each : $1.00 a dozen
A have nisi resolved a lnrR nnriat n of inn- ciui amrod ih ir
et Hie si n'mot thin "''' h ff ""imrr hut ,, Mil man- "B
UtnliilR tii' pi ice at which we liao Ixm t'llins; 'ii'iii i..r ovr c-n M
yeurpJ ' a
' "Wo a-uaianloe citv nel in ho i'lni and in ri r,iton.iMn luai &
or Me will cheerfully if plan, ihem
lip-on Cap Sliapc in Both Large and Small Sizes
Import Special Slruight Shape in Extra-Large Size I,
L'ra8lOTMm,l:!!mi!XlS
- -r
a
i';-n;. 193.00
cl
I rimmed Hud. Seal. 175.00 ptfQQ
l,irg aliawl collar ami ''""'"'
't 1 If I
. 395.00
395.00
VERY SPECIAL
42 Scarfs
I .i'K' an n h! effr , is of
Wolf ii T'jx in Hlacli
Taupe ot U'ou n
$19.50
Reduced from Mi. 51)
Nutuia Squinel .
Hud.soii Seal
Aust. Opossum
Raccoon
Natutal Mink
Jap Mink
Stone Marten ,
Hudson Ray Sable,
lt"luifd
from
Sain
1'rlcf
.521.30 517.30
..24.50 H.50
. a"..r.O 21.50
. 37.50 21.50
. 55.00 39.30
. 55.00 :tJ.50
.110.00 fii.50
.125.00 71.00
Stoles
Auht. .Seal S09.30 S 10.50
Hudson Seal 125.00 91.30
Natural Squiiul .. .105.00 110.00
Aust. Opossum 175.00 121.50
Jap Mink 1 10.00 89.50
Kolinsky 195.00 151.50
Kit Conev 03.00 111.50
Natural Mink 395.00 293.00.
Coatees
i
Inn Mink
PnrffCtU iriHtelied P'l'o
iiiart box coa' rnnn'i
Taupe Squirrel .....525.011
laiint jipoit model , lliiesi
rMiu
Natural Squirrel. .. .573.011
Fine dark .skins in siuait
..port model
scutch Mole Wrap..
lnlins! ' h iM
rod i. nff
145.00
S 475.00
natty Caracul Wrap 895.00 .C J1
-in. Fi ti -do) Klat y"W
.I'd
VERY SPECIAL
23 Seal
Stoics
Lone w ido io.es fine
elk 1 mm;. Iiihiious
Australian Seal
,$49.50
Reduced from $75.00
Aust. Seal
Kit Conc
Hudson Seal
Mole Skin
..flfa'n.OI) S9S.50
. 155.00 79.50
..225.00 115.00
350.00 215.00
Taupe N'utna 175.00 110.00
Reaver 330.00 215.00
Natural Squirrel . . . 495.00 395.00
Mink 595.00 195.00
Sets
Skunk Raccoon
Taupe Fox
Taupe Wolf . . .
Brown Wolf ..
Beaver
Mink ....
.$35.00 531.50
. (15.00 49.50
. (15.00 19.50
. 75.00 31.50
. 75.00 51.50
.150,00 98.50
Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
Wanamaker9 s
Down Stairs Store
Tub Skirts Have Been
Warmly Welcomed
by the weather and by the
women who want to wear
tneni. UQtton ramie, ;
gabardine and galatea j
are the materials used in
these first arrivals, with !
tucks and buttons for j
trimming. $1.90 to
$7.50.
Silk skirts for Spring
and Summer are. $8.75
to $37.50.
(Market)
New 6
Voiles Reflect
All the Colors of Spring
There's pcachblossom pink,
rose, the soft greens of younp;
grass and willow trees, the
silver gray of maple branches,
buttercup yellow and the yel
low of forsythin. All these
lovely tints, aswcll as the more
prosaic shades of navy, tan,
French blue and black con be
had in voiles of smooth and
even weave, 44 inches wide, at
75c a yurd.
Figured Voiles
Start at 48c
und there arc scores of pat
terns nt 58c, 75c and a ynnl.
You can scarcely conceive a
pattern that is not here. Par
ticularly pretty for women s
summer frocks arc the dark
grounds printed in Georgette
designs.
French Ratine
Suiting, $2 a Yard
It can be used equally well
for separate skirts and sports
coatees, and comes in French
blue, Copenhagen, lose, dark
lilac, wood brown nnd white.
38 inches wide.
(Central!
150 Boys Will Get
Splendid All- Wool Suits
at $18. 75
(10 to 18 year sizes)
Some of these were marked quite a bit more in stock, hut
sizes were broken and they will surely all go quickly at this
price.
Four good, well-tailored Norfolk models in brown and may
mixtures. They arc made with the yoke-back, box-pleated or
plain-back coats nicely belted and pocketed; all of them arc lined
with mohair. Trousers are generously proportioned, lined
throughout and all the scams arc taped, to make them more
durable.
(Mattery, Mnrket)
Men's Shoes at $7.50 a Pair
Dark tan leather shoes on English lasts whose good appearance
warrants their wear anywhere are in straight-lace style, durably
welted.
Boys' shoes of black or dark tan leather have sensible round toes
Sizes 1 to fi, $0.90 a pair.
(Onllrr.r, Mnrkrt)
Women's Coats and Wraps
Reduced to
Surprisingly Low Prices
$15 $19
$23.50 to
$36.25
i Almost every woman feels that she
should have a coat or wrap in her
I spring wardrobe and to get one nt
I such a low price will be a pleasant
surprise.
j Long coats and short sports coats,
capes and dolmans of velour, silver
1 tone, tinseltonc, goldtonc, burella, and
jersey, are in the season's best styles
, and colors.
The cape pictured is $19. In velour
l or burella it may be had in tan or
Pekin ; the yoke is silk lined.
This is but one example of
the many extraordinary
values.
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An Opportunity for Women to Choose
Good-Looking Dresses at Low Prices
$15 $20 and $25
At S15 wool inrsov flrns.qps in hmno. nnvv nv Prkin nm wnll foiWnrl
CxhL A tunic model is trimmed with silk and tinsel-thread embroidery.
, k, A Large Group of Tricotine Dresses at $15
'ftllV$& Fancy it, tricotine dresses in good-looking styles, nicely made! There
;LjJLk ;' arc many models in navy blue and all of them will look well out of doors
on coatlcss days.
Most of the dresses are collarlcss and there arc short sleeves and long
to choose from.
Al 920 wool jersey dresses in taupe or navy arc embroidered with
silk and have broad lucked girdles.
. Pretty Taffeta Frocks at $25
Various New Models
Selection in this group is always interesting, for almost every day
sees many new dresses added to take the place of other models that go
quickly out.
Navy, black and Copenhagen are the shades in greatest number.
As for trimming! Pleated frills, narrow ribbons, bits of tinsel
thread embroidery, a touch of lace at the throat, etc., are used to best
advantage.
(.Markrl)
' ems
For Your Window's
Delight
White marquis-otto curtains aic
of good "old-time quality" a.s one
of our salesmen said when han
dling them admiringly and the
customer agreed. They have
deep hemstitched borders, wide,
pretty insertion and edging. S3
a pair.
Couch liammocKs
. 16.50, 18.50 to $15.
(Onlriil)
arc
M0,
Dainty Pink Crepe
Nightgowns at $3
They arc in three -lip-over,
styles that effectively combine
duintincss und durability.
One is a plain pink crepe, em
broidered with pink und bluo
French knots; another is pink
dotted crepe with bluc-birdj
scattered over it; the laht is pink
checked blue-bird crepe stitched
iu blue.
(( rnlral)
Some of the Most Fashionable
Women's Footwear of Today
at $5.40 a Pair
One-ejelct tie of black putcnt or b!aik dull leather hnc welted
oi turned soles and high heel!..
0ford tich of cafe an lait kidsktn ure cn graceful with their
turned solos and baby Ficnch hcls.
Oxford tict with durably welted soles and medium heeli. aic of
dull leather or black kid.-kin.
8 Styles Included
Sues are bioken, but there is. variety in every size and the values
arc remarkable. iciirmnut)
Neckwear
Pretty and Inexpensive
is made of organdie and lac
Vestees are $1
to $3.50
und between these price thcie
are dozens of styles of sheer"
organdie trimmed with pretty
laces. Made entirely of white
or cream color Valenciennes
Incc they are $2.50 to 53,'Jo.
Collar Sets, $1
Of snowy white organdie
trimmed with lace 01 wee hem
stitched rufllrs, or of iokt,
maize, flesh, and French blue
organdie they arc hem."titchc 1
and trimmed with ruffle-.
(( fiilrnl)
Sound Savings on Japanese
Straw Rugs
Kvery rug is a rug to be proud of the quality of trw
straw, the double warp, the patterns, the .stenciling and the
binding they all mcasuru right up to the exacting Wanu
maker standards. Particularly popular is this room-size rug.
9x12 Feet at $9
Very suggestive of Summor homes are the American wiin
grnsb rugs, wool-und-fibor rugs and the many rng rugs. All
would do equally well as all-thc-year-round rugs and appeal
by reason of their moderate prices. ' '
(ChrMnut)
Adora
Corsets
"Those nicely lilting cunetb that
arc so comfortable" one woman
aptly described them.
Adorn corsets arc made es
pecially for vViinamaker's and ure
sold only In the Down Stairs Store
There is a model for every type
of figure from the slight to the
very stout.
$2.50 to $10
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